The Development and Evaluation of Netball-Specific High-Intensity Interval Training Sessions : The Netball-HIIT Study
Eather, N., Stansfield, K., Babic, M., & Lubans, D. R. (2024). The Development and Evaluation of Netball-Specific High-Intensity Interval Training Sessions : The Netball-HIIT Study. Sports, 12(1), Article 34. https://doi.org/10.3390/sports12010034
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This two-phase study involved the design, development, and evaluation of netball-specific
high-intensity interval training sessions (Netball-HIIT) for use with netballers of varied ages and
abilities. In Phase 1 (2020), a systematic analysis of netball GPS data from 30 netball players and
gameplay video footage (10 h) was conducted, followed by the design and testing of five 8 min
Netball-HIIT sessions involving 100 netball players (age 21 ± 8.44 years; Australia). In Phase 2
(2021), the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of delivering one Netball-HIIT session each week
for five weeks was assessed using a two-armed, dose-matched, randomized, controlled feasibility
study with netball players (born in 2010) (Netball HIIT n = 15; Netball Knee Program: NKP n = 15).
Cardiorespiratory and muscular fitness was assessed at baseline and 6 weeks. Data were analyzed
using linear mixed models and Cohen’s d effect sizes. Netball-HIIT sessions were highly rated by
players, and higher average (139 bpm) and peak heart rates (156 bpm) were detected amongst NetballHIIT participants (KNP = 127 bpm and 152 bpm). We observed a large effect for cardiorespiratory
fitness (+2.4 laps, d = 0.89), and a small to medium effect for muscular fitness (push-ups +1.2, d = 0.49;
standing jump +0.8 cm, d = 0.36) in favor of Netball-HIIT, suggesting that coach-led Netball-HIIT
may provide a time-efficient and effective training component for use in netball.
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There was no financial assistance associated with the study. D.R.L. is supported by a National Health and Medical Research Council Senior Research Fellowship (APP1154507).License
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