旱地剖面与蛙泳拉出水技术运动学的关系。

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Mário J Costa, Ana Gay, Francisco A Ferreira, Joao Paulo Vilas Boas, Catarina C Santos
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摘要

本研究的目的有两个:(1)对男女运动员蛙泳水下划水的陆地力量、运动范围(ROM)和运动学进行性别比较;(2)分析男女运动员不同划水技术的陆地力量、运动范围和运动学之间的关系。16名训练有素的游泳运动员,其中9名男性(20.67±2.71岁)和7名女性(18.86±0.83岁),采用两种拉出蛙泳技术:先蝶泳和混合泳,完成3×25米蛙泳。使用速度计和视频片段来评估拉出阶段运动学和总水下序列。旱地评估包括最大跳跃高度,内肩旋转(IR)的等距峰值强度(90°)和膝关节伸肌(60°)。膝关节屈曲(KF)、足底屈曲(PF)和髋关节内旋的关节ROM也被考虑在内。采用统计参数映射法对两种技术按性别的速度-时间曲线进行了剖析。使用独立t检验比较游泳运动员性别在运动和旱地变量上的差异,使用Pearson相关系数(r)进行关联。在滑翔阶段,男性的瞬时速度在~24-26、~31-42和54.5-63%。雄鱼在总水下路径及滑行和推进阶段均表现出较高的峰值(3.29 m·s-1)和平均速度(1.58 ~ 1.65 m·s-1)。雄性在跳跃高度(33.89 cm)和IR峰值强度(172 ~ 176 N)上表现较好,而雌性在PF(161 ~ 165°)上表现较高的ROM。在男性中,两种拔离技术的旱地强度和运动学之间存在高度正相关。除了女性在恢复阶段的KF (r=0.82-0.86)外,ROM与拔出运动学不相关。总之,男性蛙泳运动员在旱地力量上的表现优于女性,但在关节ROM上表现不佳,这使他们主要在Fly-Kick首先在水下划水时具有优势。
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Relationship Between Dryland Profile and Kinematics of Breaststroke Pullout Techniques.

The aim of this study was twofold: (1) to make a sex comparison on dryland strength, range of motion (ROM), and kinematics of the breaststroke underwater pullout and (2) to analyze the relationship between dryland strength, ROM, and kinematics of different pullout techniques in both male and female swimmers. Sixteen trained swimmers, nine males (20.67±2.71 years old) and seven females (18.86±0.83 years old), performed 3×25 m breaststroke using two pullout breaststroke techniques: Fly-Kick first and Combined. A speedometer and video footage were used to assess the pullout phase kinematics and the total underwater sequence. Dryland assessments included the maximum jump height, the isometric peak strength of internal shoulder rotation (IR) (at 90°), and knee extensors (at 60°). The joint ROM of knee flexion (KF), plantar flexion (PF), and hip internal rotation were also considered. Velocity-time curves of both techniques according to sex were dissected using statistical parametric mapping. An independent t-test was used to compare differences between swimmers' sex in kinematic and dryland variables while the Pearson correlation coefficient (r) was used for associations. Higher instantaneous velocity at ~24-26, ~31-42, and 54.5-63% during the glide phase duration was found for males in the Fly-Kick first technique. Males also displayed a higher peak (3.29 m·s-1) and mean velocity (1.58-1.65 m·s-1) in the total underwater path or in the glide and propulsion phases of both pullout techniques. While males performed better in jump height (33.89 cm) and peak strength of IR (172-176 N), females showed a higher ROM mostly in PF (161-165°). A high and positive correlation between dryland strength and kinematics in both pullout techniques was found in males. The ROM failed to correlate with pullout kinematics, except for the KF in females during the recovery phase (r=0.82-0.86). In conclusion, male breaststrokers perform better than females on dryland strength but not in joint ROM, which provides them with an advantage mainly in the Fly-Kick first underwater pullout.

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期刊介绍: The IJSM provides a forum for the publication of papers dealing with both basic and applied information that advance the field of sports medicine and exercise science, and offer a better understanding of biomedicine. The journal publishes original papers, reviews, short communications, and letters to the Editors.
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