Can Player Tracking Devices Monitor Changes in Internal Response During Multidirectional Running?

IF 1.4 4区 教育学 Q3 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Chelsea L Oxendale, Jamie Highton, Grace Smith, Craig Twist
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Abstract

Purpose: We examined the movement, physiological and muscle function responses to running with and without (i.e. linear) multiple directional changes to understand which measures of external demands better reflected changes in the internal response. Methods: Twelve team sport athletes completed a linear and multidirectional running trial during which movement characteristics, oxygen consumption (V˙O2), blood lactate (B[La]) and heart rate (HR) were measured. Isometric peak torque of knee extensors and flexors was also assessed before and after each trial. Results: High speed running distance was higher during the linear trial (p < 0.001), whereas time at high metabolic power (p = 0.046), number of accelerations (p < 0.001), summated HR (p = 0.003) and B[La] (p = 0.002) were higher during the multidirectional trial. Integrated external to internal ratios of high-speed running: summated HR and high-speed running: total V˙O2 were different between multidirectional and linear trials (p ≤ 0.001). Conversely, high metabolic power: summated HR and high metabolic power: total V˙O2 were similar (p ≥ 0.246). Small decrements in knee flexor (p = 0.003) and extensor torque (p = 0.004) were observed after both trials. Conclusion: Time at high metabolic power better reflects the increased internal response during running with more directional changes than high speed running.

玩家跟踪设备可以监控多向跑时内部反应的变化吗?
目的:我们检查了运动、生理和肌肉功能对跑步的反应,有和没有(即线性)多向变化,以了解哪些外部需求的测量更能反映内部反应的变化。方法:对12名团体运动运动员进行线性多向跑步试验,测量运动特征、耗氧量(V˙O2)、血乳酸(B[La])和心率(HR)。在每次试验前后,还评估了膝关节伸肌和屈肌的等距峰值扭矩。结果:线性试验中高速跑距离较高(p < 0.001),多向试验中高代谢力时间(p = 0.046)、加速次数(p < 0.001)、总HR (p = 0.003)和B[La] (p = 0.002)较高。在多向试验和线性试验中,高速跑综合外、内比值:总HR和高速跑:总V˙O2存在差异(p≤0.001)。相反,高代谢力:总HR和高代谢力:总V˙O2相似(p≥0.246)。两项试验均观察到膝关节屈肌扭矩(p = 0.003)和伸肌扭矩(p = 0.004)的小幅下降。结论:与高速跑相比,高代谢力时间更能反映跑时体内反应的增加,方向性变化更大。
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4.30
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125
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport publishes research in the art and science of human movement that contributes significantly to the knowledge base of the field as new information, reviews, substantiation or contradiction of previous findings, development of theory, or as application of new or improved techniques. The goals of RQES are to provide a scholarly outlet for knowledge that: (a) contributes to the study of human movement, particularly its cross-disciplinary and interdisciplinary nature; (b) impacts theory and practice regarding human movement; (c) stimulates research about human movement; and (d) provides theoretical reviews and tutorials related to the study of human movement. The editorial board, associate editors, and external reviewers assist the editor-in-chief. Qualified reviewers in the appropriate subdisciplines review manuscripts deemed suitable. Authors are usually advised of the decision on their papers within 75–90 days.
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