Manchester Metropolitan University, Exercise and Sport Science, Crewe, United Kingdom.
J Sports Sci. 2013;31(12):1294-301. doi: 10.1080/02640414.2013.777762. Epub 2013 Mar 15.
Despite the importance of the Combined Event to the modern pentathlon competition, little is known about performance in the event. This study aimed to (i) identify the key variables affecting Combined Event shooting performance, and the extent to which these corresponded with those identified for precision shooting and (ii) investigate the impact of changing shooting format, and whether more successful precision shooters were also more successful in the Combined Event. Seven modern pentathletes and three pistol shooters completed precision and Combined Event trials. An opto-electronic shooting system recorded score and pistol movements, whilst force platforms recorded centre of pressure movements 1 s prior to every shot. Intra-individual analysis revealed that the extent of associations between variables was participant-specific, highlighting the need for individual analysis of performance. No participants displayed matching associations between variables for precision and Combined Event shooting, emphasising the difference between performances in the two events. Both groups experienced significantly reduced scores, and increased pistol and body movements for Combined Event shooting (P < 0.05). Despite the pistol shooters' greater precision shooting ability, no significant differences were evident between the groups' Combined Event performances (P > 0.05). This implies that experience in one event does not guarantee success in the other, indicating the importance of event specific training.
尽管综合项目对现代五项比赛很重要,但人们对该项目的表现知之甚少。本研究旨在:(i)确定影响综合项目射击表现的关键变量,以及这些变量与精度射击中确定的变量的对应程度;(ii)研究射击形式变化的影响,以及更成功的精度射手是否也在综合项目中更成功。7 名现代五项运动员和 3 名手枪射手完成了精度和综合项目的试验。光电射击系统记录了得分和手枪运动,而力台记录了每次射击前 1 秒的中心压力运动。个体内分析显示,变量之间的关联程度因参与者而异,这突出了需要对表现进行个体分析。没有参与者在精度和综合项目射击之间显示出匹配的变量关联,这强调了两个项目表现之间的差异。两组参与者的综合项目射击得分都显著降低,手枪和身体运动也增加(P<0.05)。尽管手枪射手的精度射击能力更强,但两组在综合项目表现上没有明显差异(P>0.05)。这意味着在一个项目中的经验并不能保证在另一个项目中取得成功,这表明专项训练的重要性。