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游泳运动员不同年龄组旱地训练方案的比较。

Comparison of dry-land training programs between age groups of swimmers.

机构信息

Department of Rehabilitation, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, University of Washington, 4245 Roosevelt Way NE, Box 354740, Seattle, WA 98105, USA.

出版信息

PM R. 2013 Apr;5(4):303-9. doi: 10.1016/j.pmrj.2012.11.003. Epub 2013 Jan 29.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To describe the current use of dry-land training in swimmers by age category.

DESIGN

Randomized sampling questionnaire.

SETTING

Web-based survey.

PARTICIPANTS

Ninety-seven coaches from swim clubs throughout the United States.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES

Dry-land training use, frequency, duration, mode of exercise, and exercise by body region in the following groups: ≤10 years, 11-14 years, 15-18 years, collegiate, and masters swimmers (≥18 years, noncollegiate).

RESULTS

Among the surveyed coaches (n = 97), dry-land training use varied by swimmers' age (≤10 years [54%], 11-14 years [83%], 15-18 years [93%], collegiate [86%], and masters [26%]) and type of training modality (age ≤18 years [body weight exercises, stretching]; collegiate [free weight/machine weights and body weight exercises]; and masters [weight and cardiovascular training]). The most common body region exercised for all categories except masters was the spine/core, followed by the proximal leg, and then the shoulder. Masters swimmers focused on the shoulder region, followed by the spine. The primary reason for participation in dry-land training was injury prevention for all categories except masters. Limited practice time was the most common reason for not using dry-land training.

CONCLUSIONS

A total of 50%-93% of swim coaches surveyed for all groups except masters incorporated some form of dry-land training; they used body weight exercises in younger swimmers. The focus of dry-land training among swimmers ≤18 years and collegiate swimmers was the spine/core. These findings may be used to develop future studies on how dry-land training contributes to performance or injuries, especially in the younger swimmer.

摘要

目的

按年龄类别描述游泳运动员目前旱地训练的使用情况。

设计

随机抽样问卷调查。

地点

网络调查。

参与者

来自美国各地游泳俱乐部的 97 名教练。

主要观察指标

以下组别中旱地训练的使用、频率、持续时间、运动方式和身体部位的运动:≤10 岁、11-14 岁、15-18 岁、大学和大师级游泳运动员(≥18 岁,非大学)。

结果

在所调查的教练(n=97)中,旱地训练的使用因游泳者的年龄(≤10 岁[54%]、11-14 岁[83%]、15-18 岁[93%]、大学[86%]和大师[26%])和训练方式的类型而异(年龄≤18 岁[体重练习、伸展];大学[自由重量/机器重量和体重练习];大师[重量和心血管训练])。除大师级外,所有类别中最常锻炼的身体部位是脊柱/核心,其次是近端腿部,然后是肩部。大师级游泳运动员专注于肩部,其次是脊柱。除大师级外,所有类别的参与旱地训练的主要原因是预防受伤。实践时间有限是不使用旱地训练的最常见原因。

结论

在所调查的除大师级外的所有组别的教练中,有 50%-93%的人采用了某种形式的旱地训练;他们在年轻游泳运动员中使用体重练习。≤18 岁和大学游泳运动员旱地训练的重点是脊柱/核心。这些发现可用于开展未来关于旱地训练如何促进表现或受伤的研究,特别是在年轻游泳运动员中。

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