Mujika Inigo, McFadden Greg, Hubbard Mark, Royal Kylie, Hahn Allan
Dept of Physiology, Australian Institute of Sport, Canberra, Australia.
Int J Sports Physiol Perform. 2006 Mar;1(1):27-39. doi: 10.1123/ijspp.1.1.27.
To develop and validate an intermittent match-fitness test for water-polo players.
Eight male junior players performed the Water Polo Intermittent Shuttle Test (WIST) twice to assess test reliability. To assess test sensitivity and validity, 104 male and female players from different competition standards and playing positions were tested. Eighteen players performed the WIST 5 times throughout a season to track fitness changes. Twelve players performed the WIST 48 hours before 4 consecutive National League games, and coaches awarded individual match-fitness scores based on game performances to assess the relationship between match fitness and test results. Heart rate (HR) and blood lactate (La(blood)) were measured during and after each test, respectively.
Test-retest performance values were 216 +/- 90 vs 229 +/- 96 m (r = .98, P = .0001, coefficient of variation [CV] = 5.4%), peak HR 190 +/- 8 vs 192 +/- 10 bpm (r = .96, P = .0002, CV = 1.2%), and La(blood) 7.0 +/- 1.8 vs 6.4 +/- 1.6 mmol/L (r = .84, P = .0092, CV = 8.8%). Significant differences were observed among different standards of play (range junior regional females 102 +/- 10 m, senior international males 401 +/- 30 m) and playing positions (field players 305 +/- 154 m, center forwards 255 +/- 118, goal keepers 203 +/- 135 m). Test performance was lower in the early season (344 +/- 118 m) than the remainder of the season (range 459 +/- 138 to 550 +/- 176 m). WIST performance and match-fitness scores correlated for all field players (r = .57, P = .054) but more highly for field players other than center forwards (r = .83, P = .0027).
The WIST is a reliable, sensitive, and valid match-fitness test for water-polo players. It could become a useful tool to assess the effects of different interventions on match fitness.
开发并验证一种适用于水球运动员的间歇性比赛体能测试。
8名男性青少年运动员进行了两次水球间歇性穿梭测试(WIST)以评估测试的可靠性。为评估测试的敏感性和有效性,对104名来自不同比赛水平和位置的男女运动员进行了测试。18名运动员在一个赛季中进行了5次WIST测试以追踪体能变化。12名运动员在连续4场全国联赛比赛前48小时进行了WIST测试,教练根据比赛表现给出个人比赛体能得分,以评估比赛体能与测试结果之间的关系。在每次测试期间及之后分别测量心率(HR)和血乳酸(La(blood))。
重测成绩为216±90米对229±96米(r = 0.98,P = 0.0001,变异系数[CV]=5.4%),最高心率190±8次/分钟对192±10次/分钟(r = 0.96,P = 0.0002,CV = 1.2%),血乳酸7.0±1.8毫摩尔/升对6.4±1.6毫摩尔/升(r = 0.84,P = 0.0092,CV = 8.8%)。在不同比赛水平(范围从青少年地区女子组102±10米到成年国际男子组401±30米)和位置(场上球员305±154米、中锋255±118米、守门员203±135米)之间观察到显著差异。赛季初期的测试成绩(344±118米)低于赛季剩余时间(范围从459±138米到550±176米)。所有场上球员的WIST成绩与比赛体能得分相关(r = 0.57,P = 0.054),但对于非中锋的场上球员相关性更高(r = 0.83,P = 0.0027)。
WIST是一种适用于水球运动员的可靠、敏感且有效的比赛体能测试。它可能成为评估不同干预措施对比赛体能影响的有用工具。