O'Brien James, Young Warren, Finch Caroline F
Australian Collaboration for Research into Injury in Sport and its Prevention (ACRISP), Federation University Australia, Australia.
Australian Collaboration for Research into Injury in Sport and its Prevention (ACRISP), Federation University Australia, Australia; Faculty of Health, Federation University Australia, Australia.
J Sci Med Sport. 2017 Jan;20(1):26-31. doi: 10.1016/j.jsams.2016.05.007. Epub 2016 Jun 1.
Injury prevention exercise programmes for amateur soccer have gained considerable attention, but little is known about their relevance and adaptability to professional soccer settings. The first aim of this study was to evaluate the delivery and content of injury prevention exercise programmes used by professional youth soccer teams, compared to the industry standard injury prevention exercise programme for soccer, the Fédération Internationale de Football Association's FIFA 11+. The second aim was to document specific challenges to implementing injury prevention exercise programmes in this context.
Prospective observational study.
The participants were soccer coaches, fitness coaches and physiotherapists (n=18) from four teams in a professional youth soccer academy. Each team's chosen injury prevention exercise programmes were observed weekly across an entire soccer season (160 sessions). The delivery and content of the programmes were documented on a standardised worksheet and compared to the FIFA 11+. Specific implementation challenges were recorded.
Fitness coaches were the primary deliverers of injury prevention exercise programmes, with support from physiotherapists. Multiple delivery formats and locations were employed, along with the extensive use of equipment. Across all injury prevention exercise programme sessions, a median of one FIFA 11+ exercise was performed in its original form and a further four in a modified form. Implementation challenges included poor staff communication, competing training priorities and heavy game schedules.
Although the basic components of the FIFA 11+ hold relevance for professional youth male teams, the delivery and content of injury prevention exercise programmes require considerable tailoring for this context. Recognising this will inform the development of improved, context-specific injury prevention exercise programmes, along with corresponding strategies to enhance their implementation.
业余足球的 injury prevention exercise programmes 已受到广泛关注,但对于其在职业足球环境中的相关性和适应性却知之甚少。本研究的首要目的是评估职业青年足球队所使用的 injury prevention exercise programmes 的实施情况和内容,并与足球行业标准的 injury prevention exercise programme(国际足球联合会的 FIFA 11+)进行比较。第二个目的是记录在此背景下实施 injury prevention exercise programmes 所面临的具体挑战。
前瞻性观察研究。
参与者为来自一家职业青年足球学院四支球队的足球教练、体能教练和物理治疗师(n = 18)。在整个足球赛季(160 节课程)中,每周观察每个球队所选的 injury prevention exercise programmes。这些课程的实施情况和内容记录在标准化工作表上,并与 FIFA 11+进行比较。记录具体的实施挑战。
体能教练是 injury prevention exercise programmes 的主要实施者,物理治疗师提供支持。采用了多种实施形式和地点,同时大量使用了设备。在所有 injury prevention exercise programme 课程中,以原始形式进行的 FIFA 11+练习中位数为 1 项,以修改形式进行的另外还有 4 项。实施挑战包括工作人员沟通不畅、训练优先级相互冲突以及比赛日程繁重。
尽管 FIFA 11+的基本组成部分与职业青年男子球队相关,但 injury prevention exercise programmes 的实施情况和内容需要针对此背景进行大量调整。认识到这一点将为改进的、针对具体情况的 injury prevention exercise programmes 的开发以及增强其实施的相应策略提供参考。