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CASE REPORT
Cardiovascular stress on an elite basketball referee during national competition
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Correspondence to:
Anthony S Leicht
James Cook University, Institute of Sport and Exercise Science, Angus Smith Drive, Townsville, QLD 4811, Australia; Anthony.leicht{at}jcu.edu.au
This case report examined the cardiovascular stress imposed on an experienced elite basketball referee during national competition. The average heart rate was similar for all matches, approximated 73% of maximum heart rate, and was experienced for most (>63%) of the match. Similar relative exercise intensity was demonstrated regardless of match play (mens v womens) and officiating type (two v three-referee). Further study is needed to document the physiological characteristics of elite basketball referees for greater performance.
Abbreviations: HR, heart rate
Keywords: basketball; cardiovascular system; heart rate; referee
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Br. J. Sports Med. 2004 38: 421.
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