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摘要
我们的目的是研究日本一级(D1)大学美式足球运动员根据他们的位置分组的各种身体特征的年度变化。我们测量了来自日本D1大学的运动员的体重,并在2014年至2016年的每个季前赛中评估了三项健身房测试(卧推、后蹲和力量清洁)和三项实地测试(40码短跑、职业敏捷穿梭和跳远)的表现。来自55名连续几年完成≥50%(6个中的3个)表现测量的球员的数据被用于本分析。两个位置组(技术球员和锋线球员)的表现数据使用两两t检验分析,以确定年度变化。技能型运动员的身体质量在大一到大二期间有所增加(p < 0.05, Cohen’s d > 0.8),但在大二到大三、大三到大四期间没有增加。技术运动员40码冲刺时间在各年度比较中均较短(p < 0.05, d > 0.8)。锋线队员的体重在大一到大二期间有所增加,在大二到大三和大三到大四期间保持不变。在每个位置组的大多数年度班级比较中,力量和功率输出有显着改善,但在亲敏捷跑和跳远方面的改善有限。这些结果表明,日本D1足球运动员身体特征的年度改善呈非线性。他们将受益于有针对性的力量和调节计划。然而,跳跃和敏捷性能的提高可能是有限的。
Annual Changes in the Physical Characteristics of Japanese Division I Collegiate American Football Players
We aimed to examine the annual changes in various physical characteristics of Japanese Division I (D1) Collegiate American footballers according to their positional groups. We measured body mass, and assessed performance in three gym tests (bench press, back squat, and power clean) and three field tests (40-yard dash, pro-agility shuttle, and broad jump) at each pre-season from 2014 to 2016 for players from a Japanese D1 university. Data from 55 players who completed ≥ 50% (three out of six) of the performance measurements in consecutive years were used in this analysis. Performance data across the two positional groups (skill players and linemen) were analyzed using pairwise t-tests to determine annual changes. The skill players’ body mass increased from their freshman to sophomore years (p < 0.05, Cohen’s d > 0.8), but not from their sophomore to junior or junior to senior years. The skill players’ 40-yard sprint time was shorter between all the annual comparisons (p < 0.05, d > 0.8). The linemen’s body mass increased from their freshman to sophomore years, and maintained from their sophomore to junior years and junior to senior years. There were significant improvements in strength and power outputs, but limited improvements in the pro-agility run and broad jump among most of the annual class comparisons for each positional group. These results indicate that annual improvements in the physical characteristics occur nonlinearly for Japanese D1 footballers. They will benefit from targeted strength and conditioning programs. However, the improvements of jumping and agility performances may be limited.