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国家橄榄球联盟和国家青年比赛的活动周期。

Activity cycles of National Rugby League and National Youth Competition matches.

机构信息

School of Exercise Science, Australian Catholic University, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

出版信息

J Strength Cond Res. 2012 Jun;26(6):1517-23. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0b013e318236d050.

Abstract

Examination of ball-in-play periods (i.e., match activity cycles) is a method used to provide insight into the physical demands of team sport competition. However, to date, no study has investigated the ball-in-play time of rugby league matches. This study investigated the activity cycles (i.e., ball-in-play periods) of elite National Rugby League (NRL) and National Youth Competition (NYC) matches. Video recordings of 393 NRL matches and 388 NYC matches were coded for activity and recovery cycles. Time when the ball was continuously in play was considered activity, whereas any stoppages during the match (e.g., for scrums, penalties, line drop-outs, tries, and video referee decisions) were considered recovery. The total time the ball was in play for NRL and NYC matches was approximately 55 minutes and 50 minutes, respectively. In comparison with NYC matches, NRL matches had longer average activity cycles (81.2 ± 16.1 vs. 72.0 ± 14.7 seconds, effect size [ES] = 0.60). The average longest activity cycle was also higher (ES = 0.48) in NRL (318.3 ± 65.4 seconds) than in NYC (288.9 ± 57.5 seconds) matches. The longest activity cycle from any match was 667 and 701 seconds for NRL and NYC matches, respectively. The NRL matches had a smaller proportion of short duration (<45 seconds) activity cycles and a greater proportion of longer duration (>91-600 seconds) activity cycles. In conclusion, meaningful differences in activity cycles were observed between NRL and NYC matches, with NRL competition demonstrating longer ball-in-play periods, a smaller proportion of short duration activity cycles, and a larger proportion of longer duration activity cycles. These findings suggest that the ability to perform prolonged high-intensity exercise, coupled with the capacity to recover during brief stoppages in play, is a critical requirement of professional rugby league match play.

摘要

对球在比赛中的时间(即比赛活动周期)的检查是一种用于深入了解团队运动比赛身体需求的方法。然而,迄今为止,尚无研究调查过橄榄球联盟比赛中的球在比赛中的时间。本研究调查了精英国家橄榄球联盟(NRL)和国家青年比赛(NYC)比赛中的活动周期(即球在比赛中的时间)。对 393 场 NRL 比赛和 388 场 NYC 比赛的视频记录进行了活动和恢复周期的编码。球连续在比赛中的时间被视为活动时间,而比赛中的任何停顿(例如,争球、罚则、投球线落定、达阵和视频裁判决定)都被视为恢复时间。NRL 和 NYC 比赛中球在比赛中的总时间分别约为 55 分钟和 50 分钟。与 NYC 比赛相比,NRL 比赛的平均活动周期更长(81.2±16.1 秒比 72.0±14.7 秒,效应量 [ES] = 0.60)。平均最长活动周期也更高(ES = 0.48),NRL(318.3±65.4 秒)比 NYC(288.9±57.5 秒)比赛更高。任何一场比赛的最长活动周期分别为 NRL 比赛的 667 秒和 NYC 比赛的 701 秒。NRL 比赛中短时间(<45 秒)活动周期的比例较小,长时间(>91-600 秒)活动周期的比例较大。总之,NRL 和 NYC 比赛之间观察到活动周期存在显著差异,NRL 比赛的球在比赛中的时间更长,短时间活动周期的比例较小,长时间活动周期的比例较大。这些发现表明,进行长时间高强度运动的能力,加上在比赛短暂停顿期间恢复的能力,是职业橄榄球联盟比赛的一项关键要求。

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