Reif-Wenner, Mara Suzanne2010-08-232010-08-232010-05https://hdl.handle.net/11299/93314University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. May 2010. Major: Kinesiology. Advisor: Dr. Stacy Ingraham. 1 computer file (PDF); vi, 62 pages, appendices A-D. Ill. (some col.)A majority of basketball athletes do a warm-up up prior to playing basketball. This study examines the effects of aerobic warm-up, static stretching and dynamic movement on female athlete’s basketball performance. Fourteen female NCAA Division III athletes were recruited to participate in this study. They were assigned different treatments on three different testing days. The treatments included different combinations of aerobic warm-up, static stretching and dynamic movement. They were tested for maximum vertical jump, sprint time and shooting efficiency. There were no differences between warm-up treatments for any of the tests. Therefore by completing a warm-up prior to playing basketball, the female basketball player is ready for anaerobic performance.en-USAnaerobic performanceBasketball athletesAerobic warm-upBasketballKinesiologyThe effect of basketball warm-up on vertical jump, sprint time and shooting accuracy.Thesis or Dissertation