男子排球运动员的人体测量、重力测量和握力特征的位置分析:来自哥伦比亚国家研究的见解。

IF 2.6 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
Adrián De la Rosa, María Alejandra Camacho-Villa, Fernando Millan-Domingo, Juan Carlos Saavedra, Marina Politi Okoshi, Luana Urbano Pagan
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背景:在排球比赛中,上肢尺寸、握力(HGS)和气压测量参数对比赛中进攻和防守动作的执行至关重要。这些动作不仅需要身体上的精确,而且有很大的受伤风险,随着比赛位置的不同而变化。目的:本研究旨在了解U-23男子排球运动员在特定上肢人体测量特征、HGS和选定的baropoometric变量与比赛位置的差异。方法:以参加2022年全国U-23男子排球锦标赛的92名U-23男子排球运动员为研究对象,年龄20.39(1.74)岁,身高184 (8.46)cm,体重75.52 (10.20)kg。分析的球员位置包括后卫(n = 12)、外线(n = 18)、对位(n = 19)、中路阻截者(n = 16)和自由人(n = 12)。结果:观察到运动员在HGS和几个人体测量上肢变量上的位置差异。在大多数测量中,中间阻断剂、外侧阻断剂和相反阻断剂比自由阻断剂和设置阻断剂表现出更好的人体测量特征(p < 0.05)。当对整个样本进行评估时,仅在脚及其区域之间发现了气压测量参数的差异。最后,回归分析发现优势手宽(β = 3.42, 95% ci[0.43, 6.40])、上臂肌肉面积(β = 0.157, 95% ci[0.02, 0.29])和腕直径(β = 3.59, IC 95%[0.49, 6.68])是HGS的相关变量。结论:这项研究强调了位置分析在排球比赛中的重要性,揭示了与比赛表现相关的关键身体特征。观察到的差异很可能是由于每个打球位置所固有的特定角色和身体要求。这些发现可以指导有针对性的训练和伤害预防策略,以提高成绩。
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Positional Profiling of Anthropometric, Baropodometric, and Grip Strength Traits in Male Volleyball Players: Insights from a National Colombian Study.

Background: In volleyball, upper limb dimensions, handgrip strength (HGS), and baropodometric parameters are critical for executing offensive and defensive actions during the match. These movements demand not only physical precision but also carry a significant risk of injury, varying by playing position. Objectives: This study aimed to determine the differences in specific upper limb anthropometric characteristics, HGS, and selected baropodometric variables among U-23 male volleyball players concerning playing position. Methods: The sample consisted of 92 U-23 male players who prepared for the U-23 Men's Volleyball National Championship 2022 (20.39 (1.74) years, 184 (8.46) cm, 75.52 (10.20) kg). Playing positions analyzed were setters (n = 12), outside (n = 18), opposites (n = 19), middle blockers (n = 16), and liberos (n = 12). Results: player position differences in HGS and several anthropometric upper limb variables were observed. Middle blockers, outsides, and opposites exhibited superior anthropometric traits in most of the measurements compared to liberos and setters (p < 0.05). Differences in baropodometric parameters were only found between feet and their zones when the entire sample was evaluated. Finally, regression analysis identified dominant hand breadth (β = 3.42, 95%CI [0.43, 6.40], upper arm muscle area (β = 0.157, 95%CI [0.02, 0.29]), and wrist diameter (β = 3.59, IC 95% [0.49, 6.68]) as associated variables of HGS. Conclusions: The study underscores the importance of positional profiling in volleyball, revealing key physical traits linked to performance. The observed differences are likely attributable to the specific role and physical demands inherent to each playing position. These findings can guide targeted training and injury prevention strategies to enhance performance.

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Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology
Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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