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踢拳运动综述:人体测量学、心理生理学、活动特征及损伤流行病学

Kickboxing review: anthropometric, psychophysiological and activity profiles and injury epidemiology.

作者信息

Slimani M, Chaabene H, Miarka B, Franchini E, Chamari K, Cheour F

机构信息

Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Sciences of Bizerte, Zarzouna, Tunisia.

Tunisian Research Laboratory "Sport Performance Optimization", National Centre of Medicine and Science in Sport (CNMSS), El Menzah, Tunisia.

出版信息

Biol Sport. 2017 Jun;34(2):185-196. doi: 10.5114/biolsport.2017.65338. Epub 2017 Jan 20.

Abstract

Kickboxing is one of the modern combat sports. The psychophysiological demands of a kickboxing competition require athletes to achieve high thresholds of several aspects of physical fitness. The aim of the current review is to critically analyse and appraise the kickboxer's anthropometric, physiological, physical and psychological attributes with the activity profile and injury epidemiology in order to provide practical recommendations for training as well as new areas of scientific research. The available information shows that both amateur and elite-level male kickboxers are characterized by a higher proportion of mesomorphy with a well-developed muscle mass and low body fat percentage. While there is some variation in the maximum oxygen uptake of kickboxers, moderate to high cardio-respiratory levels are reported for these athletes. Regardless of kickboxers' level, a high peak and mean anaerobic power output were reported. High-level kickboxing performance also requires well-developed muscle power in both the upper and lower limbs. Psychological factors contribute to success that requires high levels of self-confidence, motivation, dispositional hope and optimism, mental toughness/resiliency, and adaptive perfectionism. Psychological attributes also distinguished successful from less successful kickboxers. The activity-to-rest ratio was higher in elite (1:1) than both amateur and national-level (from 1:2 to 1:5) kickboxers, with no significant differences between rounds (round 1=1:4, and rounds 2 and 3=1:5) as well as between winners and losers in amateur and national-level simulated combats. These particular psychophysiological characteristics and performance aspects of kickboxers influence performance and could serve as guidance for training. Finally, kickboxing is characterized by chronic repetitive head trauma, which causes hypopituitarism due to traumatic brain injury (TBI). Future investigations into the physical, physiological and psychological characteristics related to age, gender and competitive levels of kickboxers are required to enrich the current knowledge and to help create the most suitable training programme.

摘要

踢拳是现代格斗运动之一。踢拳比赛对心理生理的要求使得运动员需要在多个身体素质方面达到较高水平。本综述的目的是批判性地分析和评估踢拳手的人体测量学、生理学、身体和心理属性,以及活动情况和损伤流行病学,以便为训练提供实用建议,并为科学研究开拓新领域。现有信息表明,业余和精英水平的男性踢拳手都具有较高比例的中胚层体型,肌肉发达,体脂率低。虽然踢拳手的最大摄氧量存在一定差异,但这些运动员的心肺水平为中度到高度。无论踢拳手的水平如何,都有较高的峰值和平均无氧功率输出的报道。高水平的踢拳表现还需要上下肢都有发达的肌肉力量。心理因素对成功至关重要,这需要高度的自信、动力、特质希望和乐观、心理韧性/复原力以及适应性完美主义。心理属性也区分了成功和不太成功的踢拳手。精英踢拳手(1:1)的活动与休息比例高于业余和国家级(从1:2到1:5)踢拳手,在各回合之间(第1回合=1:4,第2和第3回合=1:5)以及业余和国家级模拟比赛的胜负者之间没有显著差异。踢拳手这些特定的心理生理特征和表现方面会影响表现,并可为训练提供指导。最后,踢拳运动踢拳的特点是慢性重复性头部创伤,这会因创伤性脑损伤(TBI)导致垂体功能减退。未来需要对与踢拳手的年龄、性别和竞技水平相关的身体、生理和心理特征进行调查,以丰富现有知识,并帮助制定最合适的训练计划。

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