The anthropometric, physical, and relative age characteristics of an English Premiership rugby union academy

Francesco Dimundo, M. Cole, R. Blagrove, Alexander B. T. McAuley, K. Till, Mike Hall, Daniele Pacini, A. Kelly
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Long-term athlete development is a primary focus for the England Rugby Football Union (RFU). The purpose of this study was to explore the anthropometric, physical, and relative age characteristics of rugby union academy players based on age group and playing position. Seventy-eight participants were examined for height, body mass, 10 and 20 m sprint, countermovement jump, reactive strength index, aerobic capacity, isometric hip extension, dominant handgrip strength, and birth quartile (BQ) across three age categories (i.e., under-16, under-18, and under-21) and two positions (forwards and backs). ANOVA and Kruskall–Wallis analysis were used to examine differences across each age category and position. TukeyHSD and Dunn’s test with Bonferroni correction was used for further post-hoc analysis. BQ distributions were compared against national norms using chi-square analysis. Results revealed that both older forwards (P=0.005) and backs (P=0.002) had significantly greater body mass, maximal aerobic capacity, and power compared to younger players. However, older forwards had slower 10 m sprint times compared to younger forwards. Moreover, relatively older players were significantly overrepresented across all age groups when compared to relatively younger players. Findings suggest that: (a) players should aim to develop greater parameters of body mass and aerobic capacity; (b) forwards should aim to develop acceleration and strength; (c) backs should aim to develop power and quickness; (d) players need to develop anthropometric and physical qualities and differences are apparent by age and position; and, (e) coaches should consider relative age when recruiting and developing young players. Key words: Talent identification; Talent development; Expertise; Physical development; Physiological profile; Rugby football
英国超级橄榄球联盟学院的人体测量学、体格和相对年龄特征
运动员的长期发展是英国橄榄球联盟(RFU)的主要关注点。本研究的目的是探讨橄榄球联盟学院球员基于年龄组和打球位置的人体测量学,身体和相对年龄特征。研究人员对78名参与者进行了身高、体重、10米和20米短跑、反向跳跃、反应性力量指数、有氧能力、等距髋关节伸展、主要握力和出生四分位数(BQ)的检查,这些参与者分为三个年龄类别(即16岁以下、18岁以下和21岁以下)和两个位置(前位和后位)。方差分析和Kruskall-Wallis分析用于检查各个年龄类别和职位之间的差异。进一步的事后分析采用TukeyHSD和Dunn 's检验,并采用Bonferroni校正。使用卡方分析将BQ分布与国家规范进行比较。结果显示,与年轻球员相比,年龄较大的前锋(P=0.005)和后卫(P=0.002)的体重、最大有氧能力和力量都要大得多。然而,与年轻的前锋相比,年长的前锋的10米冲刺时间更慢。此外,与相对年轻的玩家相比,年龄相对较大的玩家在所有年龄组中的比例都明显过高。研究结果表明:(a)运动员应致力于发展更大的体重和有氧能力参数;前锋的目标应该是发展速度和力量;(c)后卫应该致力于发展力量和速度;(d)球员需要发展人体测量和身体素质,而年龄和位置的差异是明显的;教练在招募和培养年轻球员时应该考虑相对年龄。关键词:人才识别;人才发展;专业知识;身体发育;生理概要;橄榄球
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