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Acute Effects of Fitlight Training on Cognitive-Motor Processes in Young Basketball Players

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2023
abstract:
Cognitive-motor training could be used to improve open-skill sport performances, increasing cognitive demands to stimulate executive function (EF) development. Nevertheless, a distributed training proposal for the improvement of EFs is increasingly difficult to combine with seasonal sport commitments. This study aimed to investigate whether a massed basketball training program enriched with Fitlight training can improve EFs and motor performance. Forty-nine players (age = 15.0 ± 1.5 yrs) were assigned to the control and Fitlight-trained (FITL) groups, which performed 3 weeks of massed basketball practice, including 25 min per day of shooting sessions or Fitlight training, respectively. All athletes were tested in cognitive tasks (Flanker/Reverse Flanker; Digit Span) and fitness tests (Agility T-test; Yo-Yo IR1). During the intervention, exercise/session perceived effort (eRPE/sRPE) and enjoyment were collected. RM-ANOVA showed significant EFs scores increased in both groups over time, without differences between the groups. Moreover, an increased sRPE and eRPE appeared in the FITL group (p = 0.0001; p = 0.01), with no group differences in activity enjoyment and fitness tests. Three weeks of massed basketball training improved EFs and motor performance in young players. The additional Fitlight training increased the perceived cognitive effort without decreasing enjoyment, even if it seems unable to induce additional improvements in EFs.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
cognitive-motor training; executive function; exercise; fitness; massed training; perceived effort
List of contributors:
Silvestri, Fioretta; Campanella, Matteo; Bertollo, Maurizio; Albuquerque, Maicon Rodrigues; Bonavolontà, Valerio; Perroni, Fabrizio; Baldari, Carlo; Guidetti, Laura; Curzi, Davide
Authors of the University:
BERTOLLO MAURIZIO
Handle:
https://ricerca.unich.it/handle/11564/801293
Full Text:
https://ricerca.unich.it//retrieve/handle/11564/801293/362534/ijerph-20-00817.pdf
Published in:
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
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