Study of the Load During Official Competition in Professional Women’s Basketball—A Case Study
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López-Sierra, Pablo; Jiménez-Sáiz, Sergio L.; García-Rubio, Javier; Piñar López, María Isabel; Ibáñez, Sergio J.Editorial
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Materia
Woman External load Internal load Specific positions Match outcome
Fecha
2025-02-17Referencia bibliográfica
López-Sierra, P.; Jiménez-Sáiz, S.L.; García-Rubio, J.; Piñar, M.I.; Ibáñez, S.J. Study of the Load During Official Competition in Professional Women’s Basketball—A Case Study. Sports 2025, 13, 59. https://doi.org/10.3390/sports13020059
Patrocinador
MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 (PID2019-106614GBI00); Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities, Spain (code FPU23/02997)Resumen
Background: Basketball matches involve numerous conditioning factors which,
when put together, make for a complex prediction event. However, unraveling all these
elements in different studies allows the control of certain conditioning factors of the game,
giving rise to more stable and controlled games. Objectives: Due to the absence of studies
that analyze professional matches in women’s basketball, the aim of the present research
is to analyze the influence of the result, partial result and specific positions on the load
in official competition between two women’s teams that play a match simultaneously.
Methods: Using an ex post facto design, 19 professional players were measured in an
official match of the Spanish second division of women’s basketball, monitoring both
opponents simultaneously, obtaining at all times the contrast of loads between both teams.
Inertial devices were used to measure the external and internal load of each player. Parametric and non-parametric statistical difference analyses were performed, as well as two linear
mixed models. Results: The results reveal significant differences in external loading when
loads are analyzed as a function of match outcome. Differences between external and internal load are found when taking into account specific positions, and when including several
comparisons in the analysis. The team that obtained the highest kinematic and neuromuscular load demands was the one that won the match. The specific position of guard obtained
a greater physical load at the end of the match than the centers. Conclusions: Coaches
should prioritize high-intensity training that replicates match demands, considering positional differences in workload to optimize player conditioning and recovery strategies for
sustained performance.





