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冠军越野滑雪运动员训练的演变:从伐木工到职业运动员

The Evolution of Champion Cross-Country-Skier Training: From Lumberjacks to Professional Athletes.

作者信息

Sandbakk Øyvind

出版信息

Int J Sports Physiol Perform. 2017 Feb;12(2):254-259. doi: 10.1123/ijspp.2016-0816. Epub 2017 Jan 17.

Abstract

Competitive cross-country (XC) skiing has traditions extending back to the mid-19th century and was included as a men's event in the first Winter Games in 1924. Since then, tremendous improvements in equipment, track preparation, and knowledge about training have prompted greater increases in XC-skiing speeds than in any other Olympic sport. In response, this commentary focuses on how the training of successful XC skiers has evolved, with interviews and training data from surviving Norwegian world and Olympic XC champions as primary sources. Before 1970, most male champion XC skiers were lumberjacks who ran or skied long distances to and from felling areas while working long days in the woods. In addition, they trained as much as possible, with increased intensity during the autumn, while less work but more ski-specific training and competitions were done during the winter. Until the 1970s, few XC skiers were women, whom coaches believed tolerated less training than men did. Today's XC skiers are less physically active, but the influence of both science and the systematic approaches of former athletes and coaches have gradually taught XC skiers to adopt smarter, more goal-oriented training practices. Although the very high VOmax of world-class XC skiers has remained the same since the 1960s, new events in modern XC skiing have additionally required superior upper-body power, high-speed techniques, and tactical flexibility. These elements also emerge in the training of today's best skiers; women's physiological capacities and training routines especially seem to have improved dramatically.

摘要

竞技越野滑雪的传统可以追溯到19世纪中叶,并在1924年第一届冬季奥运会上被列为男子比赛项目。从那时起,装备、赛道准备以及训练知识方面的巨大进步促使越野滑雪速度的提升幅度超过了其他任何一项奥林匹克运动。作为回应,本评论聚焦于成功的越野滑雪运动员的训练是如何演变的,主要资料来源是对在世的挪威越野滑雪世界冠军和奥运冠军的访谈以及训练数据。1970年以前,大多数男性越野滑雪冠军都是伐木工人,他们在林区往返时要跑很长的距离或滑很长的路程,同时还要在森林里长时间工作。此外,他们尽可能多地训练,秋季训练强度增加,而冬季工作减少,但会进行更多针对滑雪的训练和比赛。直到20世纪70年代,越野滑雪运动员中女性很少,教练们认为女性比男性更难以承受高强度训练。如今的越野滑雪运动员体力活动较少,但科学以及前运动员和教练的系统方法的影响逐渐教会了越野滑雪运动员采用更明智、更有目标导向的训练方法。尽管自20世纪60年代以来,世界级越野滑雪运动员极高的最大摄氧量一直保持不变,但现代越野滑雪的新赛事还需要卓越的上肢力量、高速技术和战术灵活性。这些要素也体现在当今顶尖滑雪运动员的训练中;尤其是女性的生理能力和训练安排似乎有了显著改善。

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