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. 2015 Oct 20;5(3):187–194. doi: 10.11138/mltj/2015.5.3.187

Table 3.

Running and jumping performances of basketball players.

Total (n = 72) U-12 (n = 32) U-15 (n = 23) U-18 (n = 17) Comparison
Sprint 20 m (s) 3.75±0.43 4.07±0.37||,¶ 3.67±0.27§,¶ 3.27±0.11§,|| F2,69=41.7, p<0.001, η2=0.55
Split 0–10 m (s) 2.14±0.21 2.28±0.19||,¶ 2.10±0.13§,¶ 1.91±0.06§,|| F2,69=36.3, p<0.001, η2=0.51
Split 10–20 m (s) 1.62±0.23 1.79±0.19||,¶ 1.57±0.15§,¶ 1.36±0.06§,|| F2,69=42.2, p<0.001, η2=0.55
Endurance (min:s) 6:21±2:16 5:01±1:40||,¶ 6:29±1:44§,¶ 8:42±1:58§,|| F2,69=24.2, p<0.001, η2=0.41
SLJ (m) 1.94±0.37 1.65±0.21||,¶ 2.01±0.24§,¶ 2.38±0.26§,|| F2,69=57.8, p<0.001, η2=0.63
CMJ (cm) 29.9±8.5 23.9±5.6||,¶ 31.8±6.1§,¶ 38.6±7.0§,|| F2,69=33.5, p<0.001, η2=0.49
Bosco (W.kg−1) 22.7±8.3 18.1±5.5 21.9±4.9 32.7±8.0§,|| F2,69=33.5, p<0.001, η2=0.49

Data are mean±SD. SLJ=standing long jump, CMJ=countermovement vertical jump. The symbols §, || and ¶ denote significant differences with U-12, U-15 and U-18, respectively, according to Bonferroni test.