A Comparison of External Loads in Division III Men's Lacrosse Between High Competition Matches and Low Competition Matches.

Q1 Health Professions
Patrick M Moore, Thomas G Bowman, Yasmine I Jones, Price Blair, Sean M Collins
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Abstract

Lacrosse is an open-field, invasion sport with limited knowledge of the physiological demands of gameplay at the Division III level. This study aimed to investigate the external loads of Division III men's lacrosse players during NCAA season games. Comparisons were made between the external loads placed on the athletes in high competition versus those placed on the athletes in low competition matches. High competition matches were defined as matches against teams that qualified for the NCAA tournament whereas low competition matches included teams that did not meet high competition requirements. The dependent variables measured included total distance, work rate, intensity, 2D load, and 3D load. Defensive players were found to have significantly higher external load values for total distance (m; p=0.003, d=1.43), work rate (m/min; p=0.006, d=1.34), 2D load (AU; p=0.039, d=1.03), and 3D load (AU; p=0.022, d=1.15), while there were no significant differences (p>0.05) for other positions between competition level. Competition level exerts a higher external load for defensive players, but not attack, midfield, or specialists (goalie, face-off). This may indicate the need for specialized conditioning or active load management to deal with potential fatigue based on position and playing time.

三级男子曲棍球高强度比赛与低强度比赛的外负荷比较
长曲棍球是一个开放的领域,侵略运动与有限的知识生理需求的游戏玩法在三级。本研究旨在调查美国大学生体育协会(NCAA)第三区男子长曲棍球运动员在赛季比赛中的外部负荷。比较了高强度比赛和低强度比赛中运动员所受的外负荷。高强度比赛被定义为与有资格参加NCAA锦标赛的球队的比赛,而低强度比赛则包括不符合高强度比赛要求的球队。测量的因变量包括总距离、工作速率、强度、2D负荷和3D负荷。防守球员在总距离(m;P =0.003, d=1.43),工作速率(m/min;p=0.006, d=1.34),二维载荷(AU;p=0.039, d=1.03), 3D载荷(AU;P =0.022, d=1.15),而其他岗位在各竞技水平间差异无统计学意义(P < 0.05)。竞争水平对防守球员施加更高的外部负荷,但对进攻、中场或专家(守门员、对峙)则没有影响。这可能表明需要专门的调节或主动负荷管理来处理基于位置和比赛时间的潜在疲劳。
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International journal of exercise science
International journal of exercise science Health Professions-Occupational Therapy
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