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摘要
背景:当今的精英体育和职业体育往往以年龄更大、经验更丰富、运动生涯更长的运动员为特征。由于年龄的增长可能会限制运动员的巅峰表现,因此平衡训练负荷对于保持最佳表现状态和延长运动生涯十分必要:描述适合延长运动生涯的运动员的训练模式:数据来源:Medline(PubMed)、SPORTDiscus、ScienceDirect、Web of Science 和 Google Scholar:根据系统综述和荟萃分析首选报告项目(PRISMA)指南,对 2015 年 1 月 1 日至 2023 年 11 月 22 日期间的文献进行了检索:研究设计:叙事性综述:数据提取数据提取:从与长期运动员训练和表现管理相关的研究中提取数据:结果:共发现 21 篇与延长职业生涯相关的文章。这些论文的关键主题包括:专业知识、生物成熟度和特异性;流行病学和健康;运动员监测;力量训练;负荷管理和非训练;成功管理:结论:针对长期职业运动员的训练模式应在年龄的有害影响与运动员的运动知识和专长之间取得平衡。设计特定的训练,以适应之前的伤病、对训练负荷的不耐受性以及满足退役后的生活质量,这些都应成为主要的考虑因素。针对职业生涯较长的运动员的负荷管理策略应包括力量训练适应性,以最大限度地减少疼痛,负荷反应监测,广泛的运动、恢复和强度活动,以及避免大的训练负荷高峰和不活动期。
Training Model for Extended Career Athletes: A Narrative Review.
Context: Today's elite and professional sports tend to feature older, more seasoned athletes, who have longer sporting careers. As advancing age can potentially limit peak performance, balancing training load is necessary to maintain an optimal state of performance and extend their sports career.
Objective: To describe an appropriate training model for extended career athletes.
Data sources: Medline (PubMed), SPORTDiscus, ScienceDirect, Web of Science, and Google Scholar.
Study selection: A search of the literature between January 1, 2015 and November 22, 2023 was performed in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines.
Study design: Narrative review.
Level of evidence: Level 4.
Data extraction: Data were extracted from studies related to the management of training and performance of athletes with extended and long careers.
Results: A total of 21 articles related to extended careers were found. Key themes from these papers included: expertise, biological maturation, and specificity; epidemiology and health; athlete monitoring; strength training; load management and detraining; success management.
Conclusion: A training model for extended career athletes should balance the deleterious effects of age with the athletes' knowledge of, and expertise within, the sport. Designing specific training that accommodates previous injuries, training load intolerances, and caters for quality of life after retirement should be key considerations. Load management strategies for athletes with extended careers should include strength training adaptations to minimize pain, load-response monitoring, a broad range of movement, recovery and intensity activities, and the avoidance of large training load peaks and periods of inactivity.
期刊介绍:
Sports Health: A Multidisciplinary Approach is an indispensable resource for all medical professionals involved in the training and care of the competitive or recreational athlete, including primary care physicians, orthopaedic surgeons, physical therapists, athletic trainers and other medical and health care professionals.
Published bimonthly, Sports Health is a collaborative publication from the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM), the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine (AMSSM), the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA), and the Sports Physical Therapy Section (SPTS).
The journal publishes review articles, original research articles, case studies, images, short updates, legal briefs, editorials, and letters to the editor.
Topics include:
-Sports Injury and Treatment
-Care of the Athlete
-Athlete Rehabilitation
-Medical Issues in the Athlete
-Surgical Techniques in Sports Medicine
-Case Studies in Sports Medicine
-Images in Sports Medicine
-Legal Issues
-Pediatric Athletes
-General Sports Trauma
-Sports Psychology