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美国竞技游泳运动员水中和陆地训练项目调查

Investigation of In-Water and Dry-Land Training Programs for Competitive Swimmers in the United States.

作者信息

Tate Angela, Harrington Shana, Buness Melissa, Murray Susan, Trout Caitlin, Meisel Corinne

机构信息

Dept of Physical Therapy, Arcadia University, Glenside, PA.

出版信息

J Sport Rehabil. 2015 Nov;24(4):353-62. Epub 2014 Oct 30.

Abstract

CONTEXT

Youth- through masters-level competitive swimmers incur significant shoulder pain. Risk factors associated with shoulder pain include high swimming yardage, a lack of cross-training, decreased shoulder strength and reduced core endurance, and limited posterior shoulder and pectoral length. Since training, swimming exposure, and physical-performance measures have all been associated with shoulder pain, the methods used to train swimmers may influence the development of shoulder pain, yet studies delineating training methods are lacking.

OBJECTIVES

To identify in-water and dry-land practices among youth- through masters-level swimmers in the United States (US) and describe the potential effects of training practices on swimmers' shoulders.

DESIGN

A Web-based survey was developed to identify common training practices in 5 areas: quantification of swimming and dry-land training and in-water techniques such as kicking drills, upper-body stretching, shoulder and core strengthening, and cross-training.

PARTICIPANTS

156 swim-team coaches or captains of youth, high school, and college swim teams and 196 masters swimmers participated (N = 352). There was geographic representation from across the US.

RESULTS

Responses indicated diverse training practices. However, most respondents used kicking drills, which may provoke shoulder pain due to prolonged poor positioning. High yardage swum by high school and college teams increases their risk of shoulder tendinopathy. Stretching and strengthening exercises and dosages commonly used were inconsistent with current research recommendations and lacked specificity in terms of addressing typical mobility restrictions and muscle weaknesses described in the swimming literature. Core strengthening and cross-training are frequently performed.

CONCLUSIONS

Several areas of in-water and dry-land practice were identified that may put swimmers' shoulders at risk for injury. Further research regarding the safety and efficacy of training programs is recommended to determine optimal methods of injury prevention and performance enhancement.

摘要

背景

青少年至成年组的竞技游泳运动员常遭受严重的肩部疼痛。与肩部疼痛相关的风险因素包括高游泳里程数、缺乏交叉训练、肩部力量下降、核心耐力降低以及肩部后部和胸肌长度受限。由于训练、游泳时长和身体表现指标均与肩部疼痛有关,因此用于训练游泳运动员的方法可能会影响肩部疼痛的发生,但缺乏描述训练方法的研究。

目的

确定美国青少年至成年组游泳运动员的水中和陆上训练方法,并描述训练方法对游泳运动员肩部的潜在影响。

设计

开展了一项基于网络的调查,以确定五个领域的常见训练方法:游泳和陆上训练的量化以及水中技术,如踢腿训练、上身伸展、肩部和核心强化以及交叉训练。

参与者

156名青少年、高中和大学游泳队的教练或队长以及196名成年组游泳运动员参与调查(N = 352)。参与者来自美国各地,具有地域代表性。

结果

调查结果显示训练方法多样。然而,大多数受访者使用踢腿训练,由于长时间姿势不良,这可能会引发肩部疼痛。高中和大学游泳队的高里程数游泳增加了他们患肩部肌腱病的风险。常用的伸展和强化练习及剂量与当前的研究建议不一致,并且在解决游泳文献中描述的典型活动受限和肌肉无力方面缺乏针对性。核心强化和交叉训练经常进行。

结论

确定了几个水中和陆上训练领域,这些领域可能会使游泳运动员的肩部面临受伤风险。建议进一步研究训练计划的安全性和有效性,以确定预防损伤和提高成绩的最佳方法。

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