Brughelli Matt, Cronin John, Levin Greg, Chaouachi Anis
School of Exercise, Biomedical and Health Sciences, Edith Cowan University, Joondalup, Western Australia, Australia.
Sports Med. 2008;38(12):1045-63. doi: 10.2165/00007256-200838120-00007.
The ability to change direction while sprinting is considered essential for successful participation in most team and individual sports. It has traditionally been thought that strength and power development would enhance change of direction (COD) performance. The most common approach to quantifying these relationships, and to discovering determinants (physiological and mechanical) of COD performance, is with correlation analysis. There have not been any strength or power variables that significantly correlated with COD performance on a consistent basis and the magnitude of the correlations were, for the most part, small to moderate. The training studies in the literature that have utilized traditional strength and power training programmes, which involved exercises being performed bilaterally in the vertical direction (e.g. Olympic-style lifts, squats, deadlifts, plyometrics, vertical jumping), have mostly failed to elicit improvements in COD performance. Conversely, the training protocols reporting improvements in COD performance have utilized exercises that more closely mimic the demands of a COD, which include horizontal jump training (unilateral and bilateral), lateral jump training (unilateral and bilateral), loaded vertical jump training, sport-specific COD training and general COD training.
在大多数团队和个人运动中,冲刺时改变方向的能力被认为是成功参与的关键。传统观点认为,力量和爆发力的发展会提高变向(COD)表现。量化这些关系以及发现COD表现的决定因素(生理和机械方面)最常用的方法是相关分析。一直以来,没有任何力量或爆发力变量能始终如一地与COD表现显著相关,而且相关系数大多较小到中等。文献中的训练研究采用传统的力量和爆发力训练计划,这些计划涉及在垂直方向上双侧进行的练习(如奥林匹克式举重、深蹲、硬拉、增强式训练、垂直跳跃),大多未能使COD表现得到改善。相反,报告COD表现有所改善的训练方案采用的练习更接近COD的需求,包括水平跳跃训练(单侧和双侧)、侧向跳跃训练(单侧和双侧)、负重垂直跳跃训练、特定运动的COD训练和一般COD训练。