Secomb Josh L, Sheppard Jeremy M, Dascombe Ben J
1Applied Sport Science and Exercise Testing Laboratory, Exercise and Sports Science, University of Newcastle, Ourimbah, Australia; 2Hurley Surfing Australia High Performance Centre, Casuarina Beach, Australia; 3Centre for Exercise and Sport Science Research, Edith Cowan University, Joondalup, Australia; and 4Priority Research Centre in Physical Activity and Nutrition, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, Australia.
J Strength Cond Res. 2015 Jul;29(7):1937-42. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000000843.
The present study aimed to determine whether any meaningful change in a surfer's sprint paddling ability and countermovement jump (CMJ) performance developed after a 2-hour surfing training session and also whether any physical demands of the surfing session were related to the resultant changes in the capacities. Fifteen competitive male surfing athletes (age, 22.1 ± 3.9 years; height, 175.4 ± 6.4 cm; body mass, 72.5 ± 7.7 kg) performed a 2-hour surfing training session, with 15-m sprint paddle and CMJ trials performed both before and after the surfing session. Pre- to posttesting measures were analyzed using magnitude-based inferences. Likely declines were observed in the velocity achieved at the 5-, 10-, and 15-m splits of the 15-m sprint paddle, as well as peak velocity. Similarly, likely declines were calculated for CMJ peak force, relative peak force, and jump height. Furthermore, large correlations were calculated between presurfing session peak velocity and the change in 5, 10, 15 m, and peak velocity of the 15-m sprint paddle and total distance covered, wave riding bouts, and success rate. Surfing athletes and coaches may need to consider implementing shorter duration training sessions to reduce the decline in sprint paddling ability and CMJ performance. Furthermore, surfing athletes should possess highly developed sprint paddling ability because this may allow them to undertake a greater workload and catch more waves, which will increase the opportunity for technical refinement of maneuvers and skill acquisition.
本研究旨在确定在进行2小时的冲浪训练后,冲浪者的冲刺划水能力和反向纵跳(CMJ)表现是否发生了任何有意义的变化,以及冲浪训练的任何身体需求是否与能力的最终变化有关。15名竞技男性冲浪运动员(年龄22.1±3.9岁;身高175.4±6.4厘米;体重72.5±7.7千克)进行了2小时的冲浪训练,在冲浪训练前后分别进行了15米冲刺划水和CMJ测试。使用基于量级的推断分析测试前和测试后的测量数据。在15米冲刺划水的5米、10米和15米分段以及峰值速度处达到的速度可能出现下降。同样,CMJ峰值力、相对峰值力和跳跃高度也计算出可能下降。此外,在冲浪训练前的峰值速度与15米冲刺划水的5米、10米、15米和峰值速度的变化以及总距离、乘浪次数和成功率之间计算出了较大的相关性。冲浪运动员和教练可能需要考虑实施更短时长的训练课程,以减少冲刺划水能力和CMJ表现的下降。此外,冲浪运动员应具备高度发达的冲刺划水能力,因为这可能使他们能够承担更大的工作量并抓住更多的浪,从而增加动作技术细化和技能习得的机会。