新冠肺炎大流行对日本年轻手球运动员训练课程的影响:基于问卷的回顾性队列研究

Q3 Medicine
Kazuki Asai, J. Nakase, Rikuto Yoshimizu, M. Kimura, Tomoyuki Kanayama, Yusuke Yanatori, K. Kitaoka, Tsuchiya Hiroyuki
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背景:手球训练环境,特别是年轻运动员的训练环境,在2019年和2020年受到新冠肺炎大流行的影响。目的:本研究旨在调查新冠肺炎大流行期间青少年手球队的训练课程、受伤发生率和受伤预防计划的参与情况,并评估影响执行此类计划动机的障碍和因素。方法:这项基于回顾性问卷的队列研究包括2021年3月在日本举行的全国手球锦标赛的参与者。受访者包括来自66支球队的48名教练和745名球员。教练们被问及有关疫情期间训练时间和强度变化的问题。球员们被问及进行预防练习的障碍和动机因素。结果:我们发现,66.7%的球队在疫情期间减少了训练时间,45.8%的球队减少了训练强度。由于新冠肺炎疫情,91.7%的球队经历了比赛取消,33.3%的球队球员接触减少。52.1%的受访者表示,不进行这些练习的主要原因是缺乏正确进行练习的知识。主要动机因素是手球运动相关训练(51.7%)和体能改善(32.7%)。结论:新冠肺炎疫情对日本青少年手球队的训练产生了多种影响。关于正确执行伤害预防计划练习的教育是最大限度地采用此类计划的关键因素。此外,伤害预防练习必须针对手球,以确保球员有动力继续进行此类练习。
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Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Training Sessions of Young Japanese Handball Players: A Questionnaire-Based Retrospective Cohort Study
Background: The training environment for handball, particularly for young athletes, was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2019 and 2020. Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the training sessions, injury incidence, and injury prevention program participation of youth handball teams during the COVID-19 pandemic and assess the barriers and factors influencing the motivation to perform such programs. Methods: This retrospective questionnaire-based cohort study included participants in the national handball championship in Japan in March 2021. The respondents included 48 coaches and 745 players from 66 teams. The coaches were asked questions about changes in the training time and intensity during the pandemic. The players were asked questions about barriers and motivational factors for performing the prevention exercises. Results: We found that 66.7% of the teams reduced their training time during the pandemic, while 45.8% reduced their training intensity. Owing to the COVID-19 pandemic, 91.7% of all teams experienced game cancellations, and player contact decreased in 33.3% of the teams. The main reason for not performing these exercises was a lack of knowledge on how to perform them correctly, as reported by 52.1% of the respondents. The main motivational factors were handball movement-related exercises (51.7%) and improved physical fitness (32.7%). Conclusions: The COVID-19 pandemic influenced the training sessions of Japanese youth handball teams in many ways. Education on correctly performing injury prevention program exercises is a key factor in maximizing the adoption of such programs. In addition, injury prevention exercises must be handball-specific to ensure that players are motivated to keep performing such exercises.
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Asian Journal of Sports Medicine
Asian Journal of Sports Medicine Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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