Quantification of activity during wheelchair basketball and rugby at the National Veterans Wheelchair Games: A pilot study
Authors:
Michelle L. Sporner ab;
Garrett G. Grindle ab;
Annmarie Kelleher ab;
Emily E. Teodorski ab;
Rosemarie Cooper ab;
Rory A. Cooper ab
| Affiliations: | a Human Engineering Research Laboratories, Department of Veterans Affairs, Pittsburgh |
| b Department of Rehabilitation Science and Technology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA |
DOI:
10.1080/03093640903051816
Publication Frequency:
4 issues per year
Published in:
Prosthetics and Orthotics International,
Volume
33,
Issue
3
September
2009
, pages 210
- 217
Subjects:
Rehabilitation Medicine;
Surgery;
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Abstract
To date, no published data exists on distances and speeds traveled by rugby or basketball players during game play. The purpose of this study was to provide quantitative information of selected characteristics of wheelchair basketball and rugby game play. A miniaturized data logger was used to collect the distance traveled, average velocity, activity time, and number of starts and stops during basketball and rugby games. Participants were recruited prior to wheelchair basketball and rugby tournaments during the 2007 and 2008 National Veterans Wheelchair Games. Inclusion criteria were age 18 years or older and been participating in wheelchair basketball or rugby. The wheelchair rugby athletes on average traveled 2364.78 ± 956.35 meters at 1.33 ± 0.25 m/sec with 242.61 ± 80.31 stops and starts in 29.98 ± 11.79 min of play per game. The wheelchair basketball athletes on average traveled 2679.52 ± 1103.66 m at 1.48 ± 0.13 m/sec with 239.78 ± 60.61 stops and starts in 30.28 ± 9.59 min of play per game. Previous research has not reported basketball or rugby game play variables such as these, making this data set unique. The information could be used by players and coaches to create training protocols to better prepare for game conditions.
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| Keywords: Wheelchairs and seating; basketball; rugby; data logging; veterans |
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