不同年龄和性别的柔韧性与跳跃成绩之间的关系:对 229 名高山滑雪运动员进行的 15 个赛季的回顾性纵向研究

Filippo Bertozzi, Dino Tenderini, F. Camuncoli, Manuela Galli, Marco Tarabini
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高山滑雪的成绩取决于多种素质,包括下肢力量、动力产生和灵活性。然而,这些身体技能以及它们之间的关系在不同性别之间有何差异,在滑雪运动员的成长过程中又是如何演变的,目前仍不清楚。我们分析了在 15 个运动赛季中收集的 200 多名高山滑雪运动员的坐位体前屈(SR)和三次跳跃测试(高度和峰值力量)得分。我们对不同性别和年龄组别的数据进行了分层,以评估差异并解释柔韧性与跳跃成绩之间的关系。混合模型显示,所有柔韧性和跳跃表现得分都存在明显的年龄和性别影响(p < 0.001),男性的跳跃得分高于女性,但 SR 分数低于女性,而且所有表现得分在不同年龄段都有显著增加。在整个数据库中,SR 与跳跃成绩之间的回归结果对三种跳跃变化都具有正向显著性(p < 0.001,R2 在 8.9% 到 15.9% 之间),而在对每个年龄性别组的关系进行独立再分析时,只有部分关系具有显著性。年龄和性别都会影响所研究的下肢力量和柔韧素质的表现,同时也会影响它们之间的关系。研究结果表明,考虑到与性别和生长有关的变化,在进行训练和测试时,应对下肢力量和柔韧性及其关系进行纵向评估。
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On the relationship between flexibility and jump performance across age and sex: A 15-season retrospective longitudinal study on 229 alpine ski racers
Alpine skiing performance depends on several qualities, including lower limb strength, power production and flexibility. However, how these physical skills, as well as their relationship, differ between sexes and evolve in growing skiing athletes is still unclear. We analysed sit-and-reach (SR) and three jump test (height and peak power) scores of over 200 alpine ski racers collected across 15 sports seasons. We stratified data among sex and age categories to assess differences and to interpret the relationships between flexibility and jump performance. The mixed models showed a significant age category and sex effect ( p < 0.001) for all the flexibility and jump performance scores, with males having higher jump scores but lower SR scores than females, and all performance scores increasing significantly through the age categories. The regressions between SR and the jump scores performed on the whole database were positively significant for the three jump variations ( p < 0.001, R2 ranging from 8.9% to 15.9%), while when the relationship was reanalysed independently in each age–sex group, only some were significant. Both age and sex influenced the performance in the investigated lower limb power and flexibility qualities, along with their relationship. The presented results suggest that lower limb power and flexibility should be longitudinally assessed, as well as their relationship, for training and testing purposes, considering the sex and growth-related modifications.
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