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圈速变异性增加:区分中长跑和游泳项目的奖牌获得者与非奖牌获得者。

Increased variability of lap speeds: differentiating medalists and nonmedalists in middle-distance running and swimming events.

作者信息

Mytton Graham J, Archer David T, Turner Louise, Skorski Sabrina, Renfree Andrew, Thompson Kevin G, St Clair Gibson Alan

机构信息

Dept for Sport and Tourism, Sunderland College, Sunderland, UK.

出版信息

Int J Sports Physiol Perform. 2015 Apr;10(3):369-73. doi: 10.1123/ijspp.2014-0207. Epub 2014 Sep 17.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Previous literature has presented pacing data of groups of competition finalists. The aim of this study was to analyze the pacing patterns displayed by medalists and nonmedalists in international competitive 400-m swimming and 1500-m running finals.

METHODS

Split times were collected from 48 swimming finalists (four 100-m laps) and 60 running finalists (4 laps) in international competitions from 2004 to 2012. Using a cross-sectional design, lap speeds were normalized to whole-race speed and compared to identify variations of pace between groups of medalists and nonmedalists. Lap-speed variations relative to the gold medalist were compared for the whole field.

RESULTS

In 400-m swimming the medalist group demonstrated greater variation in speed than the nonmedalist group, being relatively faster in the final lap (P < .001; moderate effect) and slower in laps 1 (P = .03; moderate effect) and 2 (P > .001; moderate effect). There were also greater variations of pace in the 1500-m running medalist group than in the nonmedalist group, with a relatively faster final lap (P = .03; moderate effect) and slower second lap (P = .01; small effect). Swimming gold medalists were relatively faster than all other finalists in lap 4 (P = .04), and running gold medalists were relatively faster than the 5th- to 12th-placed athletes in the final lap (P = .02).

CONCLUSIONS

Athletes who win medals in 1500-m running and 400-m swimming competitions show different pacing patterns than nonmedalists. End-spurt-speed increases are greater with medalists, who demonstrate a slower relative speed in the early part of races but a faster speed during the final part of races than nonmedalists.

摘要

目的

以往文献展示了比赛决赛选手群体的配速数据。本研究的目的是分析国际竞技400米游泳和1500米跑步决赛中奖牌获得者和非奖牌获得者所展现的配速模式。

方法

收集了2004年至2012年国际比赛中48名游泳决赛选手(四个100米泳道)和60名跑步决赛选手(4圈)的分段时间。采用横断面设计,将各圈速度标准化为全程速度,并进行比较,以确定奖牌获得者组和非奖牌获得者组之间的配速差异。比较了整个赛场相对于金牌获得者的圈速变化。

结果

在400米游泳比赛中,奖牌获得者组的速度变化比非奖牌获得者组更大,最后一圈相对较快(P <.001;中等效应),而第1圈(P =.03;中等效应)和第2圈较慢(P >.001;中等效应)。1500米跑步奖牌获得者组的配速变化也大于非奖牌获得者组,最后一圈相对较快(P =.03;中等效应),第二圈较慢(P =.01;小效应)。游泳金牌获得者在第4圈比所有其他决赛选手相对更快(P =.04),跑步金牌获得者在最后一圈比第5至第12名运动员相对更快(P =.02)。

结论

在1500米跑步和400米游泳比赛中赢得奖牌的运动员与非奖牌获得者表现出不同的配速模式。奖牌获得者的冲刺阶段速度增加更大,他们在比赛前期的相对速度比非奖牌获得者慢,但在比赛后期速度更快。

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