Norton K I, Craig N P, Olds T S
University of South Australia, Football Research Group.
J Sci Med Sport. 1999 Dec;2(4):389-404. doi: 10.1016/s1440-2440(99)80011-5.
Australian football has undergone considerable change over the past century. This evolution seems to have accelerated more recently since the introduction and major influence of the media, increased professionalism and the start of a national competition. In this study we have attempted to quantify the evolution in game 'style' by measuring events during elite football games (from video analysis) and gathering physical information on players involved at the highest level. These data are important to gain insight into the game demands so that player preparation may be enhanced and when predicting the nature of the game in the future. Understanding the patterns of play within the game may also be useful when assessing the possible impact of rule changes, for example, increasing the number of interchange players on the potential for injury. Four games were selected, one from each of the past 4 decades to determine the rate at which specific, measurable events occurred in the games. Height and mass data on players were also obtained from official records of registered players in the VFL/AFL competitions. The results indicate the 'speed' of the game has approximately doubled in the period 1961-1997. The proportion of the total game which involves 'play' time has been reduced significantly while breaks in play are more frequent and longer. Despite this pattern, however, the average game tempo has increased along with player height and mass and we present a case which suggests these are likely determinants of the increased incidence of player injuries and lost match time.
在过去的一个世纪里,澳大利亚式足球经历了相当大的变化。自媒体的引入及其产生的重大影响、职业化程度的提高以及全国性比赛的开始以来,这种演变似乎在最近加速了。在本研究中,我们试图通过测量精英足球比赛中的事件(通过视频分析)并收集最高水平参赛球员的身体信息,来量化比赛“风格”的演变。这些数据对于深入了解比赛要求非常重要,这样可以加强球员的准备工作,并用于预测未来比赛的性质。在评估规则变化的可能影响时,例如增加换人球员数量对受伤可能性的影响时,了解比赛中的比赛模式也可能会有所帮助。我们选择了四场比赛,分别来自过去4个十年中的每一个十年,以确定比赛中特定的、可测量的事件发生的速率。球员的身高和体重数据也从VFL/AFL比赛注册球员的官方记录中获得。结果表明,在1961年至1997年期间,比赛的“速度”大约翻了一番。涉及“比赛”时间的总比赛比例显著降低,而比赛中的中断更加频繁且持续时间更长。然而,尽管有这种模式,平均比赛节奏随着球员身高和体重的增加而加快,我们提出了一个案例,表明这些可能是球员受伤发生率增加和比赛时间损失增加的决定因素。