Monash University Accident Research Center, Monash University, Clayton, Australia.
Center for Sports Research, School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Deakin University, Geelong, Australia.
J Strength Cond Res. 2018 Jul;32(7):2031-2038. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000002568.
Lathlean, TJH, Gastin, PB, Newstead, S, and Finch, CF. Elite junior Australian football players experience significantly different loads across levels of competition and training modes. J Strength Cond Res 32(7): 2031-2038, 2018-Well-developed physical qualities such as high jumping ability, running endurance, acceleration, and speed can help aspiring junior elite Australian football (AF) players transition to the Australian Football League competition. To do so, players need to experience sufficient load to enhance their physical resilience without increasing their risk of negative outcomes in terms of impaired wellness or injury. The aim of this study was to investigate the differences in load for different levels of competition and training modes across one competitive season. Elite junior AF players (n = 562, aged 17.7 ± 0.3, range: 16-18 years) were recruited from 9 teams across the under-18 state league competition in Victoria. All players recorded their training and match intensities according to the session rating of perceived exertion method. Training sessions were categorized according to skills, strength, conditioning, and other activities, whereas matches were identified according to level of competition. The loads in U18 state league matches (656.7 ± 210.9 au) were significantly higher (p = 0.027) than those in school matches (643.3 ± 260.9 au) and those in U18 representative matches (617.2 ± 175.4). Players, who undertook more than one match per week, experienced significantly less load in subsequent matches (p < 0.001). Furthermore, U18 state league training sessions carried the most load when compared with other training modes. This article highlights that different combinations of training and match involvement affect overall player load, which may predispose players to negative outcomes such as impaired wellness or increased injury risk.
拉思兰、TJH、加斯汀、PB、纽斯特德、S 和芬奇、CF。优秀的澳大利亚青少年足球运动员在不同级别的比赛和训练模式下经历着显著不同的负荷。《力量与体能研究杂志》32(7):2031-2038,2018 年-发达的身体素质,如高跳能力、长跑耐力、加速和速度,可以帮助有抱负的澳大利亚青少年足球(AF)球员过渡到澳大利亚足球联赛的竞争。为此,球员需要经历足够的负荷来提高他们的身体适应能力,而不会增加他们在健康受损或受伤方面的负面结果的风险。本研究的目的是调查一个赛季中不同比赛级别和训练模式的负荷差异。来自维多利亚州 9 支 18 岁以下州联赛的球队招募了 562 名优秀的青少年 AF 球员(年龄 17.7±0.3 岁,范围:16-18 岁)。所有球员都根据训练和比赛的感觉强度记录了他们的训练和比赛强度。训练课按技能、力量、体能和其他活动进行分类,而比赛则按比赛级别确定。18 岁以下州联赛比赛(656.7±210.9 au)的负荷明显高于(p=0.027)校际比赛(643.3±260.9 au)和 18 岁以下代表比赛(617.2±175.4 au)的负荷。每周参加一场以上比赛的球员,在后续比赛中经历的负荷明显减少(p<0.001)。此外,与其他训练模式相比,18 岁以下州联赛的训练课承载的负荷最大。本文强调,不同的训练和比赛参与组合会影响球员的整体负荷,这可能使球员容易出现健康受损或受伤风险增加等负面结果。