Peter Alway, Paul Felton, Iain James, Mark King, Stuart McErlain-Naylor
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Abstract
Cricket fast bowling training and research are often conducted on artificial turf, while matches are played on natural grass. It is unknown if technique differs between the different surfaces; therefore, the aim of this study was to explore if fast bowling technique differed between surfaces. Shoe slip distance and kinematic and temporal parameters previously associated with ball release velocity and lumbar bone stress injury were determined for eight male sub-elite fast bowlers using three-dimensional motion analysis on grass and artificial surfaces. Paired t-test and statistical parametric mapping were used to identify differences in technique between surfaces. Significantly greater slip distance was observed during back and front foot contact on the artificial surface compared to bowling on the grass surface. No kinematic or temporal parameter significantly differed between surfaces, therefore fast bowling technique is likely similar between grass and artificial surfaces, and previous research utilising artificial surfaces in fast bowling research is likely to be valid.
板球快速保龄球的训练和研究通常在人造草皮上进行,而比赛则在天然草皮上进行。不同场地的保龄球技术是否存在差异尚不得而知;因此,本研究旨在探讨不同场地的快速保龄球技术是否存在差异。在草地和人造草地上使用三维运动分析方法测定了八名男性亚精英快速保龄球运动员的球鞋滑动距离以及之前与球释放速度和腰椎骨应力损伤相关的运动学和时间参数。采用配对 t 检验和统计参数绘图来确定不同场地上技术的差异。与在草地上保龄球相比,在人造草地上前后脚接触时观察到的滑移距离明显更大。不同场地的运动学参数或时间参数均无显著差异,因此草地和人造场地的快速保龄球技术可能相似,以往利用人造场地进行快速保龄球研究的结果可能是有效的。