Mitchell John A, Pumpa Kate L, Pyne David B
1Australian Rugby Union, St Leonards, New South Wales, Australia; 2University of Canberra Research Institute for Sport and Exercise, Bruce, Australian Capital Territory, Australia; and 3Australian Institute of Sport, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia.
J Strength Cond Res. 2017 Mar;31(3):686-695. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000001526.
Mitchell, JA, Pumpa, KL, and Pyne, DB. Responses of lowerbody power and match running demands after long-haul travel in international rugby sevens players. J Strength Cond Res 31(3): 686-695, 2017-This study determined the effect of long-haul (>5 hours) travel on lower-body power and match running demands in international rugby sevens players. Lower-body power was assessed in 22 male international rugby sevens players (age 21.7 ± 2.7 years, mass 89.0 ± 6.7 kg, stature 180.5 ± 6.2 cm; mean ± SD) monitored over 17 rugby sevens tournaments. A countermovement jump was used to monitor lower-body power (peak and mean power) over repeated three week travel and competition periods (pretravel, posttravel, and posttournament). Small decreases were evident in peak power after both short and long-haul travel (-4.0%, ±3.2%; mean, ±90% confidence limits) with further reductions in peak and mean power posttournament (-4.5%, ±2.3% and -3.8%, ±1.5%) culminating in a moderate decrease in peak power overall (-7.4%, ±4.0%). A subset of 12 players (completing a minimum of 8 tournaments) had the effects of match running demands assessed with lower-body power. In this subset, long-haul travel elicited a large decrease in lower-body peak (-9.4%, ±3.5%) and mean power (-5.6%, ±2.9%) over the monitoring period, with a small decrease (-4.3%, ±3.0% and -2.2%, ±1.7%) posttravel and moderate decrease (-5.4%, ±2.5% and -3.5%, ±1.9%) posttournament, respectively. Match running demands were monitored through global positioning system. In long-haul tournaments, the 12 players covered ∼13%, ±13% greater total distance (meter) and ∼11%, ±10% higher average game meters >5 m·s when compared with short-haul (<5 hours) travel. Effective pretravel and posttravel player management strategies are indicated to reduce neuromuscular fatigue and running load demands in rugby sevens tournaments after long-haul travel.
米切尔、JA、庞帕、KL和派恩、DB。国际七人制橄榄球运动员长途旅行后下肢力量和比赛跑动需求的反应。《力量与体能研究杂志》31(3):686 - 695,2017年 - 本研究确定了长途(>5小时)旅行对国际七人制橄榄球运动员下肢力量和比赛跑动需求的影响。在17场七人制橄榄球比赛中对22名男性国际七人制橄榄球运动员(年龄21.7±2.7岁,体重89.0±6.7千克,身高180.5±6.2厘米;均值±标准差)进行监测,评估其下肢力量。在重复的三周旅行和比赛期间(旅行前、旅行后和比赛后),使用纵跳来监测下肢力量(峰值功率和平均功率)。短途和长途旅行后峰值功率均有明显小幅下降(-4.0%,±3.2%;均值,±90%置信区间),比赛后峰值功率和平均功率进一步下降(-4.5%,±2.3%和-3.8%,±1.5%),最终总体峰值功率适度下降(-7.4%,±4.0%)。12名运动员(至少参加8场比赛)的一个子集,其比赛跑动需求的影响通过下肢力量进行评估。在这个子集中,长途旅行在监测期内导致下肢峰值功率大幅下降(-9.4%,±3.5%)和平均功率下降(-5.6%,±2.9%),旅行后小幅下降(-4.3%,±3.0%和-2.2%,±1.7%),比赛后适度下降(-5.4%,±2.5%和-3.5%,±l.9%)。通过全球定位系统监测比赛跑动需求。在长途比赛中,与短途(<5小时)旅行相比,这12名运动员的总跑动距离(米)增加了约13%,±13%,平均比赛速度>5米/秒时的跑动距离增加了约11%,±10%。研究表明,有效的旅行前和旅行后运动员管理策略可减少长途旅行后七人制橄榄球比赛中的神经肌肉疲劳和跑动负荷需求。