COMPONENT ELEMENTS AFFECTING THE ASSESSMENT OF LEVEL STRENGTH AND ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE PERFORMANCE OF VIETNAMESE EXCELLENT BASKETBALL MALE PLAYERS

Nguyen Ngoc Nga, Nguyen Truong Phuong Uyen

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A basketball athlete's physical strength is a multi-component structure, but the impact of those component elements is not similar. The research results of the thesis have identified the influencing factors of component groups on the performance of excellent male basketball players in Vietnam.

 

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component elements, fitness levels, achievement in competitions, excellent male Basketball players

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.46827/ejpe.v12i10.6331

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