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精英男女残疾人自行车运动员在室内自行车赛场进行短距离计时赛时会采用积极的节奏策略。

Positive Pacing Strategies Are Utilized by Elite Male and Female Para-cyclists in Short Time Trials in the Velodrome.

作者信息

Wright Rachel L

机构信息

School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences, College of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Birmingham Birmingham, UK.

出版信息

Front Physiol. 2016 Jan 18;6:425. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2015.00425. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

In para-cycling, competitors are classed based on functional impairment resulting in cyclists with neurological and locomotor impairments competing against each other. In Paralympic competition, classes are combined by using a factoring adjustment to race times to produce the overall medallists. Pacing in short-duration track cycling events is proposed to utilize an "all-out" strategy in able-bodied competition. However, pacing in para-cycling may vary depending on the level of impairment. Analysis of the pacing strategies employed by different classification groups may offer scope for optimal performance; therefore, this study investigated the pacing strategy adopted during the 1-km time trial (TT) and 500-m TT in elite C1 to C3 para-cyclists and able-bodied cyclists. Total times and intermediate split times (125-m intervals; measured to 0.001 s) were obtained from the C1-C3 men's 1-km TT (n = 28) and women's 500-m TT (n = 9) from the 2012 Paralympic Games and the men's 1-km TT (n = 19) and women's 500-m TT (n = 12) from the 2013 UCI World Track Championships from publically available video. Split times were expressed as actual time, factored time (for the para-cyclists) and as a percentage of total time. A two-way analysis of variance was used to investigate differences in split times between the different classifications and the able-bodied cyclists in the men's 1-km TT and between the para-cyclists and able-bodied cyclists in the women's 500-m TT. The importance of position at the first split was investigated with Kendall's Tau-b correlation. The first 125-m split time was the slowest for all cyclists, representing the acceleration phase from a standing start. C2 cyclists were slowest at this 125-m split, probably due to a combination of remaining seated in this acceleration phase and a high proportion of cyclists in this group being trans-femoral amputees. Not all cyclists used aero-bars, preferring to use drop, flat or bullhorn handlebars. Split times increased in the later stages of the race, demonstrating a positive pacing strategy. In the shorter women's 500-m TT, rank at the first split was more strongly correlated with final position than in the longer men's 1-km TT. In conclusion, a positive pacing strategy was adopted by the different para-cycling classes.

摘要

在残疾人自行车赛中,参赛者根据功能障碍进行分级,这使得患有神经和运动障碍的自行车运动员相互竞争。在残奥会比赛中,通过对比赛时间进行因子调整来合并级别,从而产生总成绩奖牌获得者。在短距离场地自行车赛事中,健全运动员的比赛节奏建议采用“全力冲刺”策略。然而,残疾人自行车赛的比赛节奏可能因障碍程度而异。分析不同分级组采用的比赛节奏策略可能为最佳表现提供空间;因此,本研究调查了精英C1至C3级残疾人自行车运动员和健全自行车运动员在1公里计时赛(TT)和500米计时赛中的比赛节奏策略。总时间和中间分段时间(125米间隔;精确到0.001秒)来自2012年残奥会C1 - C3级男子1公里计时赛(n = 28)和女子500米计时赛(n = 9),以及2013年国际自行车联盟世界场地锦标赛男子1公里计时赛(n = 19)和女子500米计时赛(n = 12),数据从公开视频中获取。分段时间以实际时间、因子时间(针对残疾人自行车运动员)以及占总时间的百分比表示。采用双向方差分析来研究男子1公里计时赛中不同分级与健全自行车运动员之间以及女子500米计时赛中残疾人自行车运动员与健全自行车运动员之间分段时间的差异。通过肯德尔tau - b相关性研究第一个分段位置的重要性。所有自行车运动员在第一个125米分段时速度最慢,这代表从站立起跑的加速阶段。C2级自行车运动员在这个125米分段时最慢,可能是由于在这个加速阶段仍坐着以及该组中很大比例的自行车运动员是经股骨截肢者。并非所有自行车运动员都使用空气动力学车把,有些人更喜欢使用下弯、平把或燕尾把。比赛后期分段时间增加,表明采用了积极的比赛节奏策略。在较短的女子500米计时赛中,第一个分段的排名与最终名次的相关性比在较长的男子1公里计时赛中更强。总之,不同的残疾人自行车赛分级采用了积极的比赛节奏策略。

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