AGILITY ASSESSMENT TESTS IN WHEELCHAIR BASKETBALL PLAYERS - A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Cover Image

AGILITY ASSESSMENT TESTS IN WHEELCHAIR BASKETBALL PLAYERS - A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
AGILITY ASSESSMENT TESTS IN WHEELCHAIR BASKETBALL PLAYERS - A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

Author(s): Stefan Stojanović, Miljan Hadžović, Ismail Ilbak, Ana Lilić, Bojan Jorgic, Tamara Ilić
Subject(s): Social Sciences
Published by: Факултет за спорт
Keywords: wheelchair basketball; agility; change of direction; performance testing

Summary/Abstract: Wheelchair basketball is one of the most widely represented sports among Paralympic disciplines and is practiced by individuals with various physical impairments. Agility is defined as a rapid whole-body movement involving a change in velocity or direction in response to a sport-specific stimulus. Based on this definition, agility in wheelchair basketball refers to the ability to execute fast changes of direction with the sports wheelchair. Players must possess adequate levels of speed, agility, and strength to perform complex game tasks effectively. Performance analysis of elite wheelchair basketball players is considered essential, as it provides evidence-based guidelines for training optimization and competition preparation. The aim of this paper was to conduct a systematic review of agility assessment tests used in wheelchair basketball players. Literature was collected through the following scientific databases: Google Scholar, PubMed, and Web of Science. A total of fifteen original research studies (N=15) met the inclusion criteria. The analysis indicated that the most commonly applied agility tests include slalom tests with or without a ball, ball pick-up test, Illinois agility test, T-test, figure-eight with ball, 3–6–9 m drill test, and zig-zag agility tests performed with and without the ball.

  • Issue Year: 11/2025
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 55-66
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: English
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