基于比赛标准的男生橄榄球运动员体能特征与特定比赛技能的比较分析:对资源受限环境下人才识别项目的启示。

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South African Journal of Sports Medicine Pub Date : 2024-01-15 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.17159/2078-516X/2024/v36i1a18525
M Chiwaridzo, T Mudawarima, T W Shumba, G D Ferguson, B C Smits-Engelsman
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背景:与其他大陆相比,橄榄球在非洲的发展并不广泛,因此需要人才识别(TID)计划来招募年轻人才。然而,目前尚不清楚哪些身体特征和橄榄球特定的比赛技能是客观招募有潜力的年轻球员的基础。目的:本研究通过比赛标准分析男生橄榄球运动员的身体素质特征和橄榄球专项比赛技能,以确定区分U16 (U16)至U19年龄段优秀和次优秀球员的变量。该研究进一步将津巴布韦的队列数据与国际/区域国家的类似数据进行了比较。方法:采用横断面设计对158名参加竞技橄榄球(精英)和非竞技橄榄球(次精英)的津巴布韦男学生进行调查。研究人员测量了参与者的人体测量学、速度、敏捷性、上下肌肉力量/力量、肌肉灵活性、长时间高强度间歇跑步能力、重复高强度运动表现能力、抢断、传球和接球能力。结果:u16青少年的垂直跳(VJ)、2kg实心球胸掷(2kg MBCT)、墙-坐-腿力量(WSLS)、溜溜球间歇恢复水平1(溜溜球IRL1)、抢断和接球能力测试区分了优秀运动员和次优秀运动员。在u19中,区分优秀运动员和次优秀运动员的测试包括:VJ、2kg MBCT、WSLS、20米/40米线速度、60秒俯卧撑、单次最大后蹲、1RM卧推、重复高强度训练、抢断和传球能力。津巴布韦优秀的男学生橄榄球运动员明显比他们的国际/地区同行更瘦、更慢、更“弱”。结论:研究结果为未来识别U16/U19级别的潜在天才球员提供了重要的身体素质特征和橄榄球特定比赛技能。
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A comparative analysis of physical fitness characteristics and rugby-specific game skills of schoolboy players by playing standards: Implications for talent identification programs in resource-constrained settings.

Background: Rugby has not grown extensively in Africa compared to other continents, necessitating talent identification (TID) programs to recruit junior talent. However, it is unclear which physical characteristics and rugby-specific game skills to base the objective recruitment of potentially talented young players.

Objectives: This study profiled the physical fitness characteristics and rugby-specific game skills of schoolboy rugby players by playing standards to identify variables differentiating elite from sub-elite players from Under 16 (U16) to U19 age categories. The study further compared Zimbabwean cohort data with similar data from international/regional countries.

Methods: A cross-sectional design was utilised with 158 Zimbabwean schoolboy players playing competitive (elite) and noncompetitive (sub-elite) rugby. The participants were measured for anthropometrics, speed, agility, upper-and-lower-muscular strength/power, muscle flexibility, prolonged high-intensity intermittent running ability, repeated high-intensity exercise performance ability, tackling, passing, and catching abilities.

Results: For U16s, Vertical Jump (VJ), 2kg Medicine Ball Chest Throw (2kg MBCT), Wall-Sit-Leg Strength (WSLS), Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery Level 1 (Yo-Yo IRL1), Tackling and Catching Ability tests discriminated elite from sub-elite players. Among U19s, the following tests differentiated elite from sub-elite players: VJ, 2kg MBCT, WSLS, 20-m/40-m linear speed, 60-s Push Up, One-Repetition Maximum Back Squat (IRM BS), 1RM Bench Press (BP), Repeated High-Intensity Exercise (RHIE), Tackling and Passing Ability. Elite Zimbabwean schoolboy rugby players were significantly leaner, slower, and "weaker" than their international/regional counterparts.

Conclusion: The results suggest important physical fitness characteristics and rugby-specific game skills for future identification of potentially talented players at U16/U19 categories.

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