Ziv Gal, Lidor Ronnie
The Zinman College of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, Wingate Institute, Netanya, Israel.
J Strength Cond Res. 2016 Mar;30(3):881-92. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000001129.
A review of 16 studies examining on-field performances of rugby union players was conducted. Based on this review, we discuss a number of methodological and measurement concerns, and provide practical implications for practitioners who develop training programs for rugby players. Among the main findings that emerged from our review were (a) rugby is an intermittent sport in nature with many tempo changes, ranging from high-intensity sprints and static exertion to jogging, standing, and walking, and (b) differences in on-field performance among players playing different positions are common, and are especially apparent among forwards, who are involved in more static high-intensity efforts, and backs, who spend more time in high-intensity running. Among the methodological concerns in these studies are the lack of a standardized method of coding movement categories and the lack of data about the opposing team. We suggest that practitioners design training programs, which reflect the specific needs of players playing different positions, and that they use up-to-date technology to accurately assess players' on-field efforts.
我们对16项研究进行了综述,这些研究考察了橄榄球联盟球员的场上表现。基于此综述,我们讨论了一些方法学和测量方面的问题,并为为橄榄球运动员制定训练计划的从业者提供了实际建议。我们的综述得出的主要发现包括:(a)橄榄球本质上是一项间歇性运动,有许多节奏变化,从高强度冲刺和静态发力到慢跑、站立和行走;(b)不同位置球员的场上表现存在差异很常见,在前锋和后卫之间尤为明显,前锋参与更多静态高强度动作,而后卫则花更多时间进行高强度奔跑。这些研究中的方法学问题包括缺乏对运动类别进行编码的标准化方法以及缺乏关于对手球队的数据。我们建议从业者设计反映不同位置球员特定需求的训练计划,并使用最新技术准确评估球员的场上表现。