美国橄榄球比赛中头向上铲球(HUT)对铲球安全和性能的影响

Hirokazu Matsuo, Yukio Yamada, Katsuyuki Masuchi, Tsuyoshi Matsumoto
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本研究的目的是验证防守球员的头球抢断方案eŠectiveness及其对安全性和性能的影响。足球运动员的头部撞击与大脑和脊柱损伤直接相关,并且被认为与慢性创伤性脑病(CTE)等慢性损伤有关。因此,从伤害预防的角度来看,提高安全性一直是足球的挑战。2012年,美国业余橄榄球的国家管理机构USA Football制定了Heads Up Football (HUF)计划,其中包括“head Up tackle (HUT)”,这是一项新的抢断技术指导。HUT一直备受关注,因为它通过一种新的教练方法来提高铲球的安全性eŠort。虽然在日本,到目前为止还没有关于因头部撞击引起的与足球有关的慢性损伤的报道,但许多脑震荡发生在足球比赛中。因此,确定一种方法来教授解决技术,以减少头颈部受伤的风险似乎是必要的。有研究表明教练干预与安全有关,并减少头部撞击暴露和伤害,但是没有报道将这些与运动员在比赛中的表现联系起来eŠorts。如果本研究能够在不影响运动员成绩的情况下,表明HUT能够降低足球比赛中受伤的风险,那么它将成为一个有用的资源来指导抢断技术。对日本顶级联赛(x联赛)2014赛季和2015赛季的4场比赛进行分析,在2015年季前赛实施HUT干预前后。在“抢断特征”、“受伤次数”、“抢断次数eŠectiveness”和“丢码数”等方面,对166个编码抢断进行比较,以检验HUT技术在“安全”和“eŠectiveness”方面的eŠect。结果表明:(1) HUT干预后,头球“下坠”抢断显著降低。(2) HUT干预后“受伤数量”减少。(3)比赛中没有观察到“eŠectiveness的抢断”eŠect。(4)在HUT干预后,“码损失”减少了。(5)调查表明,HUT可能降低了足球比赛中受伤的风险,但没有降低运动员的铲球表现。
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Effectiveness of the Heads Up Tackling (HUT) program on tackling safety and performance in American football
The purpose of this study was to verify the eŠectiveness of the Heads Up Tackling program by defensive players and its in‰uence on safety and performance. Head impacts in football players are directly associated with brain and spine injury, and have been proposed to be associated with chronic injuries such as chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). Therefore, improving safety has been a challenge for football, from the perspective of injury prevention. In 2012, USA Football, the national governing body for amateur American football in the U.S. developed the Heads Up Football (HUF) program which included ``Heads Up Tackling (HUT)'', a new instruction of tackling technique. HUT has been attracting attention as an eŠort to enhance the safety of tackling through a new coaching methodology. Although in Japan, there has been no reports of football related chronic injuries caused by head impacts so far, many concussions occur in football games. Therefore, identifying a methodology to teach tackling techniques to reduce the risks of head and neck injuries seem necessary. There has been studies of coaching intervention related with safety and to reduce head impact exposure and injuries, however there has been no reports relating these eŠorts with the athletes' performance during a game. If this study can indicate that HUT reduces the risks of injuries in a football game without decreasing athlete performances, it will become a useful resource for the instruction of tackling skills. Four matches of the Japan top league (X-league) 2014 and 2015 season were analyzed, before and after HUT intervention was executed in the preseason of 2015. A total of 166 coded tackles were compared in terms of ``characteristics of tackling'', ``amount of injuries'', ``eŠectiveness of tackling'', and ``loss of yards'' to examine the eŠect of HUT techniques on ``safety'' and ``eŠectiveness''. The results showed the following. (1) Head ``down'' tackling was signiˆcantly lower after HUT intervention. (2) ``Amount of injuries'' was reduced after HUT intervention. (3) No eŠect was observed on the ``eŠectiveness of tackling'' in the games. (4) ``Loss of yards'' was reduced after HUT intervention. (5) The investigation implies that HUT may have reduced the risks of injuries in the game of football, without decreasing athletes' tackle performances.
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