Analysing short-track speed skating performance factors.

IF 2 3区 医学 Q3 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Jules Claudel, Julien Clément
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Abstract

Short-track speed skating is an incredibly precise sport, where even the smallest technical or physiological adjustment can profoundly impact performance, underscoring the importance of its study for achieving success. This study aims to identify short-track speed skating performance factors and quantify their impacts on athletes' performances. Twenty-nine short-track speed skaters (16 males and 13 females), with two different skill levels (National Elite and Junior Elite athletes), participated in this study. Movella IMU Link suits and Python scripts were employed to record and analyse one on-ice high-speed trial per athlete, focusing on lower body kinematics. From an initial pool of 535 tested factors, Pearson's product moment correlations and stepwise multiple linear regression identified seven significantly associated with lap time, with notable differences between sex and skill levels. Results revealed that inter-foot spacing and pelvic height, which are actionable by athletes, could each contribute to a gain of up to 0.51 seconds per lap if improved by 10 cm. For an average lap on a 500 m race, this means a 5.2%-time improvement. This research enhances the understanding of short-track speed skating performances by identifying factors that can improve lap times, offering practical implications for coaching strategies and athlete training programs.

短道速滑成绩因素分析。
短道速滑是一项非常精确的运动,即使是最小的技术或生理调整也会对表现产生深远的影响,这就强调了研究短道速滑对取得成功的重要性。本研究旨在找出短道速滑运动员成绩的影响因素,并量化其对运动员成绩的影响。29名短道速滑运动员(男16名,女13名)参加了这项研究,他们具有不同的技术水平(国家优秀运动员和青少年优秀运动员)。使用Movella IMU Link套装和Python脚本来记录和分析每位运动员的一次冰上高速试验,重点关注下肢运动学。从最初的535个测试因素中,Pearson乘积矩相关性和逐步多元线性回归确定了7个与单圈时间显著相关的因素,在性别和技能水平之间存在显著差异。结果显示,足间距和骨盆高度是运动员可操作的,如果提高10厘米,每圈可增加0.51秒。对于500米比赛的平均一圈,这意味着5.2%的时间改进。本研究通过识别可以提高单圈成绩的因素,增强了对短道速滑成绩的理解,为教练策略和运动员训练计划提供了实际意义。
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Sports Biomechanics
Sports Biomechanics 医学-工程:生物医学
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
9.10%
发文量
135
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Sports Biomechanics is the Thomson Reuters listed scientific journal of the International Society of Biomechanics in Sports (ISBS). The journal sets out to generate knowledge to improve human performance and reduce the incidence of injury, and to communicate this knowledge to scientists, coaches, clinicians, teachers, and participants. The target performance realms include not only the conventional areas of sports and exercise, but also fundamental motor skills and other highly specialized human movements such as dance (both sport and artistic). Sports Biomechanics is unique in its emphasis on a broad biomechanical spectrum of human performance including, but not limited to, technique, skill acquisition, training, strength and conditioning, exercise, coaching, teaching, equipment, modeling and simulation, measurement, and injury prevention and rehabilitation. As well as maintaining scientific rigour, there is a strong editorial emphasis on ''reader friendliness''. By emphasising the practical implications and applications of research, the journal seeks to benefit practitioners directly. Sports Biomechanics publishes papers in four sections: Original Research, Reviews, Teaching, and Methods and Theoretical Perspectives.
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