Department of Exercise Science, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida, USA.
J Strength Cond Res. 2011 Sep;25(9):2351-7. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0b013e31821743df.
The purpose of this study was to compare anthropometric and athletic performance variables during the playing career of NCAA Division III college football players. Two hundred and eighty-nine college football players were assessed for height, body mass, body composition, 1-repetition-maximum (1RM) bench press, 1RM squat, vertical jump height (VJ), vertical jump peak, and vertical jump mean (VJMP) power, 40-yd sprint speed (40S), agility, and line drill (LD) over an 8-year period. All testing occurred at the beginning of summer training camp in each of the seasons studied. Data from all years of testing were combined. Players in their fourth and fifth (red-shirt year) seasons of competition were significantly (p < 0.05) heavier than first-year players. Significant increases in strength were seen during the course of the athletes' collegiate career (31.0% improvement in the 1RM bench press and 36.0% increase in squat strength). The VJ was significantly greater during the fourth year of competition compared to in the previous 3 years of play. Vertical jump peak and VJMP were significantly elevated from years 1 and 2 and were significantly higher during year 4 than during any previous season of competition. No significant changes in 40S or LD time were seen during the athletes playing career. Fatigue rate for the LD (fastest time/slowest time of 3 LD) significantly improved from the first (83.4 ± 6.4%) to second season (85.1 ± 6.5%) of competition. Fatigue rates in the fourth (88.3 ± 4.8%) and fifth (91.2 ± 5.2%) seasons were significantly greater than in any previous season. Strength and power performance improvements appear to occur throughout the football playing career of NCAA Division III athletes. However, the ability to significantly improve speed and agility may be limited.
本研究旨在比较 NCAA 第三分部大学橄榄球运动员整个职业生涯中的人体测量学和运动表现变量。对 289 名大学橄榄球运动员进行了身高、体重、身体成分、1 次重复最大(1RM)卧推、1RM 深蹲、垂直跳跃高度(VJ)、垂直跳跃峰值和垂直跳跃平均(VJMP)功率、40 码冲刺速度(40S)、敏捷性和线路训练(LD)的评估,为期 8 年。所有测试均在每个赛季的夏季训练营开始时进行。所有年份的测试数据均进行了组合。第四和第五个(红衫年)赛季的球员明显(p < 0.05)比一年级球员更重。在运动员的大学生涯中,力量显著增加(1RM 卧推提高 31.0%,深蹲力量提高 36.0%)。与前 3 年相比,第四年的 VJ 明显更大。垂直跳跃峰值和 VJMP 从第 1 年和第 2 年开始显著升高,并且在第 4 年比任何以前的比赛季节都要高。在运动员的比赛生涯中,40S 或 LD 时间没有明显变化。LD 的疲劳率(最快时间/最慢时间的 3 个 LD)从第一赛季(83.4 ± 6.4%)到第二赛季(85.1 ± 6.5%)显著提高。第四赛季(88.3 ± 4.8%)和第五赛季(91.2 ± 5.2%)的疲劳率明显高于以前的任何赛季。力量和功率性能的提高似乎贯穿了 NCAA 第三分部运动员的整个橄榄球生涯。然而,提高速度和敏捷性的能力可能是有限的。