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男子精英团队手球运动中技术匹配特征及身体人体测量学对比赛表现的影响

Technical match characteristics and influence of body anthropometry on playing performance in male elite team handball.

作者信息

Michalsik Lars Bojsen, Madsen Klavs, Aagaard Per

机构信息

1Department of Public Health, Section of Sport Science, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark; 2Institute of Sport Science and Clinical Biomechanics, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark; and 3Department of Food and Nutrition, and Sport Science, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden.

出版信息

J Strength Cond Res. 2015 Feb;29(2):416-28. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000000595.

Abstract

Modern team handball match-play imposes substantial physical and technical demands on elite players. However, only limited knowledge seems to exist about the specific working requirements in elite team handball. Thus, the purpose of this study was to examine the physical demands imposed on male elite team handball players in relation to playing position and body anthropometry. Based on continuous video recording of individual players during elite team handball match-play (62 tournament games, ∼4 players per game), computerized technical match analysis was performed in male elite team handball players along with anthropometric measurements over a 6 season time span. Technical match activities were distributed in 6 major types of playing actions (shots, breakthroughs, fast breaks, tackles, technical errors, and defense errors) and further divided into various subcategories (e.g., hard or light tackles, type of shot, claspings, screenings, and blockings). Players showed 36.9 ± 13.1 (group mean ± SD) high-intense technical playing actions per match with a mean total effective playing time of 53.85 ± 5.87 minutes. In offense, each player performed 6.0 ± 5.2 fast breaks, received 34.5 ± 21.3 tackles in total, and performed in defense 3.7 ± 3.5 blockings, 3.9 ± 3.0 claspings, and 5.8 ± 3.6 hard tackles. Wing players (84.5 ± 5.8 kg, 184.9 ± 5.7 cm) were less heavy and smaller (p < 0.001) than backcourt players (94.7 ± 7.1 kg, 191.9 ± 5.4 cm) and pivots (99.4 ± 6.2 kg, 194.8 ± 3.6 cm). In conclusion, modern male elite team handball match-play is characterized by a high number of short-term, high-intense intermittent technical playing actions. Indications of technical fatigue were observed. Physical demands differed between playing positions with wing players performing more fast breaks and less physical confrontations with opponent players than backcourt players and pivots. Body anthropometry seemed to have an important influence on playing performance because it is highly related to playing positions. The present observations suggest that male elite team handball players should implement more position-specific training regimens, while also focusing on anaerobic training and strength training.

摘要

现代男子手球比赛对精英球员提出了很高的身体和技术要求。然而,对于精英男子手球的具体工作要求,人们似乎了解有限。因此,本研究的目的是研究男子精英手球运动员在比赛位置和身体形态方面的身体需求。基于精英男子手球比赛期间对个别球员的连续视频记录(62场锦标赛,每场约4名球员),对男子精英手球运动员进行了计算机化技术比赛分析,并在6个赛季的时间跨度内进行了人体测量。技术比赛活动分为6种主要比赛动作类型(射门、突破、快攻、抢断、技术失误和防守失误),并进一步细分为各种子类别(例如,强硬或轻微抢断、射门类型、抱人、掩护和阻挡)。球员每场比赛表现出36.9±13.1(组均值±标准差)次高强度技术比赛动作,平均总有效比赛时间为53.85±5.87分钟。在进攻中,每名球员进行6.0±5.2次快攻,总共受到34.5±21.3次抢断,在防守中进行3.7±3.5次阻挡、3.9±3.0次抱人和5.8±3.6次强硬抢断。边锋球员(84.5±5.8千克,184.9±5.7厘米)比后场球员(94.7±7.1千克,191.9±5.4厘米)和中锋(99.4±6.2千克,194.8±3.6厘米)体重更轻、身材更小(p<0.001)。总之,现代男子精英手球比赛的特点是大量短期、高强度的间歇性技术比赛动作。观察到技术疲劳的迹象。不同比赛位置的身体需求有所不同,边锋球员比后场球员和中锋进行更多的快攻,与对手球员的身体对抗更少。身体形态似乎对比赛表现有重要影响,因为它与比赛位置高度相关。目前的观察结果表明,男子精英手球运动员应实施更多针对特定位置的训练方案,同时也要注重无氧训练和力量训练。

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