Raysmith Benjamin P, Drew Michael K
Department of Physical Therapies, Australian Institute of Sport, Australia.
Department of Physical Therapies, Australian Institute of Sport, Australia; Australian Centre for Research into Injury in Sport and its Prevention (ACRISP), Federation University, Australia.
J Sci Med Sport. 2016 Oct;19(10):778-83. doi: 10.1016/j.jsams.2015.12.515. Epub 2016 Jan 7.
To investigate the impact of training modification on achieving performance goals. Previous research demonstrates an inverse relationship between injury burden and success in team sports. It is unknown whether this relationship exists within individual sport such as athletics.
A prospective, cohort study (n=33 International Track and Field Athletes; 76 athlete seasons) across five international competition seasons.
Athlete training status was recorded weekly over a 5-year period. Over the 6-month preparation season, relationships between training weeks completed, the number of injury/illness events and the success or failure of a performance goal at major championships was investigated. Two-by-two table were constructed and attributable risks in the exposed (AFE) calculated. A mixed-model, logistic regression was used to determine the relationship between failure and burden per injury/illness. Receiver Operator Curve (ROC) analysis was performed to ascertain the optimal threshold of training week completion to maximise the chance of success.
Likelihood of achieving a performance goal increased by 7-times in those that completed >80% of planned training weeks (AUC, 0.72; 95%CI 0.64-0.81). Training availability accounted for 86% of successful seasons (AFE=0.86, 95%CI, 0.46 to 0.96). The majority of new injuries occurred within the first month of the preparation season (30%) and most illnesses occurred within 2-months of the event (50%). For every modified training week the chance of success significantly reduced (OR=0.74, 95%CI 0.58 to 0.94).
Injuries and illnesses, and their influence on training availability, during preparation are major determinants of an athlete's chance of performance goal success or failure at the international level.
研究训练调整对实现成绩目标的影响。先前的研究表明,团队运动中的伤病负担与成功之间存在反比关系。目前尚不清楚这种关系在田径等个人运动项目中是否存在。
一项前瞻性队列研究(n = 33名国际田径运动员;76个运动员赛季),跨越五个国际比赛赛季。
在5年期间每周记录运动员的训练状态。在为期6个月的备战赛季中,研究完成的训练周数、伤病事件数量与重大锦标赛成绩目标的成败之间的关系。构建二乘二表并计算暴露组的归因风险(AFE)。使用混合模型逻辑回归来确定每次伤病的负担与失败之间的关系。进行受试者操作特征曲线(ROC)分析,以确定训练周完成的最佳阈值,以最大化成功的机会。
完成计划训练周数>80%的运动员实现成绩目标的可能性增加了7倍(AUC,0.72;95%CI 0.64 - 0.81)。训练可用性占成功赛季的86%(AFE = 0.86,95%CI,0.46至0.96)。大多数新伤发生在备战赛季的第一个月内(30%),大多数疾病发生在赛事前2个月内(50%)。每调整一周训练,成功的机会就会显著降低(OR = 0.74,95%CI 0.58至0.94)。
备战期间的伤病及其对训练可用性的影响是运动员在国际水平上实现成绩目标成败的主要决定因素。