J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 1992;15(2):92-8. doi: 10.2519/jospt.1992.15.2.92.
Presented at the Sports Physical Therapy Section Team Concept Meeting, December 1991, New Orleans, LA. The purpose of this study was to determine the best off-ice predictors of sprint skating speed in professional ice hockey players. Off-ice functional tests included a 40-yd dash, standing long jump, and vertical jump, as well as isokinetic testing of the quadriceps and hamstrings at speeds of 60 and 180 degrees . Skating speed was determined by a 54.9-m sprint skate test. Nine professional ice hockey players served as subjects. Skating speed was significantly correlated with vertical jump anaerobic power as determined by the Lewis formula and with several isokinetic power measurements. The single best predictor of skating speed was vertical jump anaerobic power. An even better prediction of skating speed was possible using two isokinetic measurements, the average power of the left quadriceps at 180 degrees (APLQ180) and the average power of the right hamstrings at 60 degrees (APRH60). These measurements may be used to objectively evaluate off-ice training programs designed to enhance speed skating performance. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 1992;15(2):92-98.
本研究旨在确定专业冰球运动员冰上冲刺速度的最佳场外预测指标。场外功能测试包括 40 码冲刺、立定跳远和垂直跳跃,以及在 60 和 180 度时对股四头肌和腿筋的等速测试。滑冰速度通过 54.9 米冲刺滑冰测试确定。9 名职业冰球运动员作为研究对象。滑冰速度与通过刘易斯公式确定的垂直跳跃无氧功率以及几个等速力量测量值显著相关。垂直跳跃无氧功率是滑冰速度的最佳预测指标。使用两个等速测量值(180 度时左股四头肌的平均功率(APLQ180)和 60 度时右腿筋的平均功率(APRH60))可以更好地预测滑冰速度。这些测量值可用于客观评估旨在提高滑冰速度表现的场外训练计划。J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 1992;15(2):92-98.