George Tina M, Olsen Peter D, Kimber Nick E, Shearman Jeremy P, Hamilton Jamie G, Hamlin Michael J
1Department of Applied Sciences and Allied Health, Christchurch Polytechnic Institute of Technology, Christchurch, New Zealand; 2Canterbury Rugby Football Union and Crusaders, Christchurch, New Zealand; and 3Department of Tourism, Sport and Society, Lincoln University, Christchurch, New Zealand.
J Strength Cond Res. 2015 Dec;29(12):3360-6. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000001204.
The aim of this study was to investigate whether playing rugby at altitude or after travel (domestic and international) disadvantaged teams. In a retrospective longitudinal study, all matches (N = 125) played in the 2012 Super Rugby Competition were analyzed for key performance indicators (KPI) from coded game data provided by OPTA sports data company. Matches were played in a home-away format in New Zealand, South Africa, and Australia. Teams based at sea level but playing at altitude (1,271-1,753 m) were more likely to miss tackles (mean ± 90% confidence interval, 1.4 ± 1.7) and score fewer points in the first half compared with games at sea level. In the second half of games, sea level teams at altitude were very likely to make fewer gain lines (-4.0 ± 2.7) compared with the second half of games at sea level. The decreased ability to break the defensive line, which may be the result of altitude-induced fatigue, could reduce the likelihood of scoring points and winning a game. Travel also had an effect on KPI, where international travel resulted in more missed tackles (1.7 ± 1.3) and less frequent gain lines (-3.0 ± 1.9) in the first half relative to matches at home; overall, away teams (domestic and international) scored 4 less points in the second half compared with home teams. In conclusion, playing away from home in another country, particularly at altitude, can have a detrimental effect on KPI, which may affect the overall performance and the chances of winning matches.
本研究的目的是调查在高原地区进行橄榄球比赛或旅行(国内和国际)后参赛的球队是否处于劣势。在一项回顾性纵向研究中,对2012年超级橄榄球联赛中进行的所有比赛(N = 125场)进行了分析,这些比赛的关键绩效指标(KPI)来自OPTA体育数据公司提供的编码比赛数据。比赛采用主客场赛制,在新西兰、南非和澳大利亚举行。与在海平面进行的比赛相比,位于海平面但在高原地区(海拔1271 - 1753米)比赛的球队在上半场更有可能漏铲(均值±90%置信区间,1.4±1.7)且得分更少。在比赛下半场,与在海平面进行的下半场比赛相比,在高原地区的海平面球队很可能获得的进攻线更少(-4.0±2.7)。突破防守线的能力下降,这可能是高原诱发疲劳的结果,可能会降低得分和赢得比赛的可能性。旅行也对关键绩效指标有影响,与在主场比赛相比,国际旅行导致上半场漏铲更多(1.7±1.3)且进攻线频率更低(-3.0±1.9);总体而言,客场球队(国内和国际)在下半场比主场球队少得4分。总之,在另一个国家客场比赛,特别是在高原地区,可能会对关键绩效指标产生不利影响,这可能会影响整体表现和赢得比赛的机会。