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在一个竞技赛季中,对冠军级大学水平男女越野跑运动员和教练所感知到的训练量进行比较。

Comparisons of Perceived Training Doses in Champion Collegiate-Level Male and Female Cross-country Runners and Coaches over the Course of a Competitive Season.

作者信息

Barnes Kyle R

机构信息

Department of Movement Science, Grand Valley State University, 1 Campus Drive, Allendale, MI, 49401, USA.

出版信息

Sports Med Open. 2017 Oct 17;3(1):38. doi: 10.1186/s40798-017-0105-0.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Session rating of perceived exertion (sRPE) is a practical tool for coaches to assess internal training load of their athletes. In a sport like cross-country running, that is individual in nature, but has a team training and competition component, information about the association between external and internal load is lacking. Furthermore, there is a need for studies that examine perception of training doses across multiple training cycles including the competitive season as well as between male and female athletes.

METHODS

Session RPE, duration, and training load (TL = sRPE × duration) of 25 highly trained male and female cross-country runners and their coaches were recorded for every training session (110 days) throughout a collegiate cross-country season. Intensity (sRPE), duration, and TL were compared between coaches and runners by gender separately. Training sessions were also analyzed by those intended by the coaches to be easy, moderate, and hard as well as by training period.

RESULTS

Data from 3024 training sessions were collected, 62% of which were considered "easy," 18% "moderate," and 20% "hard." Men and women rated coach-intended easy sessions significantly harder during each month of the season (effect size (ES) > 2.9, p < 0.0001). Men rated moderate intensity sessions significantly higher than coaches (ES ≥ 1.0, p ≤ 0.002), whereas females rated hard intensity sessions significantly lower than coaches (ES > 0.5, p < 0.008). There was no difference between males and coach's hard sessions (ES < 0.07, p > 0.05) or females and coach's moderate sessions (ES < 0.18, p > 0.05). Training intensity and TL tended to increase throughout the season (p > 0.05), with a significant increase in moderate and hard intensity sessions in the last training period (p < 0.001).

CONCLUSIONS

The results indicate the male and female cross-country runners tend to regress to moderate intensity training throughout the cross-country season. Given the success of the athletes in this study, these results show how a simple system for monitoring training such as the sRPE method may improve control of training variables and provide a useful tool for coaches to evaluate training load placed on athletes in a simple, responsive way.

摘要

背景

主观用力程度训练课评分(sRPE)是教练评估运动员内部训练负荷的实用工具。在越野跑这类本质上是个人项目,但包含团队训练和比赛元素的运动中,关于外部负荷与内部负荷之间关联的信息尚缺。此外,需要有研究来考察多个训练周期(包括赛季)以及男女运动员之间对训练量的感知情况。

方法

在一个大学越野赛季中,记录了25名高水平男女越野跑运动员及其教练在每一次训练课(共110天)中的sRPE、持续时间和训练负荷(TL = sRPE×持续时间)。按性别分别比较了教练与运动员之间的强度(sRPE)、持续时间和TL。训练课还按教练预期的轻松、中等和高强度以及训练阶段进行了分析。

结果

收集了3024次训练课的数据,其中62%被认为是“轻松”的,18%是“中等”的,20%是“高强度”的。在赛季的每个月,男女运动员对教练预期为轻松的训练课的评分都显著更高(效应量(ES)> 2.9,p < 0.0001)。男性对中等强度训练课的评分显著高于教练(ES≥1.0,p≤0.002),而女性对高强度训练课的评分显著低于教练(ES > 0.5,p < 0.008)。男性与教练对高强度训练课的评分之间(ES < 0.07,p > 0.05)以及女性与教练对中等强度训练课的评分之间(ES < 0.18,p > 0.05)没有差异。整个赛季训练强度和TL有增加的趋势(p > 0.05),在最后一个训练阶段,中等强度和高强度训练课显著增加(p < 0.001)。

结论

结果表明,男女越野跑运动员在整个越野赛季倾向于回归到中等强度训练。鉴于本研究中运动员的成功表现,这些结果显示了像sRPE方法这样简单的训练监测系统如何能够改善对训练变量的控制,并为教练提供一个以简单、及时的方式评估施加于运动员的训练负荷的有用工具。

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