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摘要
前言:本初步研究的目的是确定AS的比赛表现,考虑比赛位置,两个半场和比赛时间。材料与方法:在波兰联赛期间对12名截肢运动员进行了为期两天的监测。采用Polar Team Pro软件采集4场比赛(2 × 20 min)的比赛表现数据和心率(HR)反应。收集的数据包括HR参数、在HRmax区域的时间、速度、覆盖距离和速度区域。评估了两个半场、6-10分钟与10分钟以上的比赛时间以及比赛位置之间的差异。结果:两组患者在心率反应、HRmax区时间百分比、速度、距离、速度区时间百分比(III HRmax区除外)方面差异无统计学意义。运动时间越长,心率储备值、HRmax值和总覆盖距离越高。守门员的得分明显低于其他球员。中场和后卫在人力资源反应和在人力资源最大化区域花费的时间百分比方面相似。前锋在高强度跑动区域的时间明显多于其他球员。结论:这些结果为截肢运动员和足球教练员提供了一个新的认识,即与比赛位置和比赛时间有关的比赛负荷存在显著差异。这些知识在规划截肢者足球训练以及准备与比赛中实际努力相对应的特殊体能测试时是有益的。
Match performance in Polish amputee soccer Extra Ligue – a pilot study
Introduction: The purpose of this pilot study was to determine match performance in AS considering playing positions, two halves, and playing time. Material and methods: Twelve amputee soccer players were monitored for two days during the tournament of Polish Extra Ligue. The match performance data and heart rate (HR) response were collected from 4 matches (lasted 2 × 20 min) by Polar Team Pro. Gathered data included HR parameters, time in HRmax zones, speed, covered distance, and speed zones. Differences between two halves, 6–10 min vs. above 10 min playing time, and playing positions were assessed. Results: There were not statistically differences between two halves in HR response, percentage of time in HRmax zones, speed, distance, and percentage of time in speed zones (except III HRmax zone). Significantly higher heart rate reserve and HRmax values, and total cover distance were observed in the longer playing time. Goalkeepers had significantly lower results than other players. Midfielders and defenders were similar in terms of HR response and percentage of time spent in HRmax zones. Strikers spent significantly more percentage of time in high-intensity running zone than other players. Conclusions: These results brought a new knowledge to amputee soccer coaches and players about significant differences in match load relating to playing position as well as playing time. This knowledge can be beneficial in planning amputee soccer training as well as preparing special physical fitness tests corresponding to real effort during a game.
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Advances in Rehabilitation is not only directed to representatives of biological and medical sciences, specialists from almost all fields of medicine, such as cardiology, neurology, orthopedics, traumatology and internal diseases, have been published in it. The journal contains papers concerning psychological, sociological, and occupational rehabilitation, along with articles which deal with organization and marketing. The journal is also dedicated to the ethical problems of rehabilitation. A significant part of the published papers have focused on the problems of sport and physical activity for people with disabilities