**6. Conclusions**

This was the first study to investigate di fferences in kRTD-SF and other strength capacities between juniors and seniors with significantly di fferent training histories. It appears that the specific training history (performing basketball shot) has no influence on neuromuscular quickness of elbow extensors and volar flexors. Our results sugges<sup>t</sup> that strength capacities, specifically TMVC is a limiting factor for successful shooting performance only in juniors, while in seniors there was no associations with strength capacities and shooting accuracy. This should be taken into account in training programmes of young male basketball players. Appropriate strength capacities, specifically maximum strength of elbow extensors should be developed for successful shooting performance for longer distance in young male basketball players. Detailed kinematic assessment of shooting performance should be measured in the future to confirm our assumptions that players with higher kRTD-SF use higher movement velocities at longer shooting distance, resulting in poorer shooting performance.

**Author Contributions:** Conceptualization, N.Š.; methodology, D.S., N.Š., and Ž.K.; software, N.Š.; formal analysis, D.S., N.Š., and Ž.K.; investigation, D.S.; resources, N.Š.; data curation, D.S. and Ž.K.; writing—original draft preparation, D.S.; writing—review and editing, N.Š. and Ž.K.; visualization, N.Š.; supervision, N.Š.; project administration, N.Š.; funding acquisition, N.Š. All authors have read and agreed to the published version of the manuscript.

**Funding:** This research was funded by Slovenian research agency, gran<sup>t</sup> number L5-1845: Body asymmetries as a risk factor in musculoskeletal injury development: studying etiological mechanisms and designing corrective interventions for primary and tertiary preventive care, (2) bilateral project between Slovenia and Serbia ARRS-BI-RS/18-19-010 and by the research program fund P5-0147 Kinesiology of monostructural, polystructural, and conventional sports.

**Acknowledgments:** Authors thank a student at the University of Primorska, Jure Muršec, for his help at subject's recruitment and data acquisition.

**Conflicts of Interest:** The authors declare no conflict of interest.
