Exploring key factors associated with training quality among elite para-athletes. A qualitative study.

IF 2.6 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living Pub Date : 2025-06-09 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fspor.2025.1561641
Vemund Øvstehage, Silvana Bucher Sandbakk, Jan Kocbach, Øyvind Sandbakk
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Abstract

Introduction: Despite extensive research on training load characteristics, knowledge about training quality remains sparse. Training quality encompasses two dimensions: quality in the training process and quality in specific training sessions. Elite para-athletes perform high volumes of training, and their training execution may be further influenced by their impairment and sport. No research has explored training quality among elite para-athletes. Therefore, the aim of this study was to qualitatively explore key factors associated with training quality among elite para-athletes across different impairments and sports.

Methods: A hermeneutic phenomenological approach was applied to conduct semi-structured interviews with 21 Norwegian current and former elite para-athletes (10 women and 11 men) from ten sports and five impairment categories. A reflexive thematic analysis was conducted to inductively explore the experiences and perspectives related to training quality in the training process and specific training sessions. Methodological integrity was ensured through transparency, reflexivity, and member reflection.

Results: Similar overarching themes emerged for the quality of the training process and specific training sessions: (1) Planning and preparation (with themes such as goal setting, recovery strategies, and equipment optimization), (2) Training execution (with themes such as training load management, awareness, and solution-oriented modification of training), and (3) Coaching and training support (with themes such as trustful coach-athlete relationship, individualized interdisciplinary support, and supportive social and professional networks). These themes could influence the quality in each dimension to different extents, depending on the specific impairment and sport, and could either enhance or diminish training quality, depending on how they were addressed.

Conclusions: Based on the experiences of 21 elite para-athletes, this study highlights the importance of planning and preparation, deliberate execution of training, and a competent coaching and support team to influence training quality both in the training process and specific training sessions. The extent to which the underlying factors may impact training quality, depends on impairment and sport. Athletes may improve training quality by making deliberate decisions tailored to their unique prerequisites, goals and resources. Knowledge of these factors can inform para-athletes and coaches in their efforts to enhance quality in the training process and specific training sessions.

探究影响优秀残疾人运动员训练质量的关键因素。定性研究。
导读:尽管对训练负荷特性进行了广泛的研究,但关于训练质量的知识仍然很少。培训质量包括两个方面:培训过程中的质量和具体培训环节中的质量。优秀的残疾人运动员进行大量的训练,他们的训练执行可能进一步受到他们的损伤和运动的影响。目前还没有研究对优秀的残疾人运动员的训练质量进行探讨。因此,本研究的目的是定性地探讨不同障碍和不同运动项目的优秀残疾人运动员训练质量的相关关键因素。方法:采用解释学现象学方法对来自10个项目和5个损伤类别的21名挪威现任和前任精英残疾人运动员(10名女性和11名男性)进行半结构化访谈。通过反身性专题分析,归纳探讨培训过程和具体培训环节中与培训质量相关的经验和观点。通过透明度、反身性和成员反思确保了方法的完整性。结果:培训过程和具体培训课程的质量也出现了类似的总体主题:(1)计划和准备(主题为目标设定、恢复策略和设备优化),(2)训练执行(主题为训练负荷管理、意识和以解决方案为导向的训练修改),以及(3)教练和训练支持(主题为信任的教练-运动员关系、个性化的跨学科支持、支持性的社会和专业网络)。这些主题可以在不同程度上影响每个方面的质量,这取决于具体的损伤和运动,并且可以提高或降低训练质量,这取决于如何处理它们。结论:基于21名优秀残疾人运动员的经验,本研究强调了在训练过程和具体训练阶段中,计划和准备、有意识的训练执行以及一个称职的教练和支持团队对训练质量的重要性。潜在因素影响训练质量的程度取决于损伤和运动。运动员可以根据自己独特的先决条件、目标和资源做出深思熟虑的决定,从而提高训练质量。了解这些因素可以帮助残疾人运动员和教练努力提高训练过程和具体训练课程的质量。
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