Decisive Factors for a Greater Performance in the Change of Direction and Its Angulation in Male Basketball Players Barrera Domínguez, Francisco J. Molina López, Jorge Team sports Category Force-velocity profile Reactive strength index Body composition Functional movement A study was made to initially evaluate whether the age category directly could influence anthropometric measurements, functional movement tests, linear sprint (30 m) and strength. Moreover, and as the main purpose, this study aimed to examine the relationship between the time execution and angles in di erent changes of direction (COD) test with the analyzed sport performance variables. A total sample of 23 basketball players (age: 17.5 2.42 years; height: 184.6 6.68 cm; body weight: 78.09 11.9 kg). Between-groups’ comparison explored the di erences between basketball categories (Junior, n = 12; Senior, n = 11). The COD variables were divided by the time execution into low responders (LR) and high responders (HR) to establish comparisons between groups related to COD time execution. Pearson’s correlation coe cient was used to establish correlations between di erent CODs and sport performance variables. The results showed a greater influence of age category upon COD performance, especially when the cutting angle was sharper (7.05% [Confidence limits (CL) 90%: 2.33; 11.99]; Quantitative chances (QC) 0/2/98), in which athletes need greater application of strength. Moreover, the sharper the angle or the larger the number of cuts made, the greater the relationship with the vertical force–velocity profile (-42.39 [CL 90%: -57.37; -22.16]; QC 100/0/0%). Thus, the usefulness of the f–v profile to implement training programs that optimize the f–v imbalance and the improvement of the COD performance in basketball players is suggested. 2020-12-09T10:50:06Z 2020-12-09T10:50:06Z 2020-09-10 journal article Barrera-Domínguez, F. J., Almagro, B. J., Tornero-Quiñones, I., Sáez-Padilla, J., Sierra-Robles, Á., & Molina-López, J. (2020). Decisive Factors for a Greater Performance in the Change of Direction and Its Angulation in Male Basketball Players. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(18), 6598. [doi:10.3390/ijerph17186598] http://hdl.handle.net/10481/64749 10.3390/ijerph17186598 eng http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/ open access Atribución 3.0 España Mdpi