School of Exercise Science, Australian Catholic University, Brisbane, QLD, 4014, Australia.
School of Human Movement Studies, University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.
Sports Med. 2018 Jul;48(7):1673-1694. doi: 10.1007/s40279-018-0919-z.
In recent years, there has been a large expansion in literature pertaining to the game of Australian football (AF). Furthermore, there have been a number of rule changes that are likely to have changed the demands of the game. Based on these advances and changes, it seemed important to conduct a review assessing the scientific literature surrounding the sport.
The review evaluates the match demands of AF, the qualities required for success, and the impact training and competition have on adaptation, injury and fatigue.
A systematic search of PubMed, CINAHL, SPORTDiscus, Web of Science and Scopus for AF literature was conducted; studies investigating match demands, physical qualities, training practices and injury were included. Weighted means and standard deviations were calculated for match demands and physical and anthropometric profiles across playing standards.
A total of 1830 articles were retrieved in the initial search, with 888 removed as duplicates, 626 removed for being non-relevant and a further 152 removed for being AF papers but not relevant to the review. As such, 164 AF papers were included in the review. Due to the intermittent high-intensity nature of match-play, players need a wide range of physical and technical qualities to excel, with speed, aerobic fitness, reactive agility and well-developed lean mass being central to success. Training for AF at the elite level is associated with high workloads, with players engaging in numerous training modalities; even altitude and heat training camps have been utilised by Australian Football League (AFL) teams to further augment fitness improvements. While high chronic workloads can be tolerated and are needed for improving physical qualities, careful planning and monitoring of internal and external workloads is required to minimise sharp spikes in load that are associated with injury.
There is a complex interaction between numerous contextual factors that influence the match demands that are discussed in this review. Whilst players must have the physical capacities to cope with the intense physical demands of AF matches, the successful execution of technical skills during match-play is central to success. To develop these skills and attributes, specific and carefully planned and monitored training must be performed over a number of years.
近年来,有关澳大利亚足球(AF)的文献大量增加。此外,已经有一些规则的改变,这可能改变了比赛的要求。基于这些进展和变化,进行一项评估该运动科学文献的综述似乎很重要。
该综述评估了 AF 的比赛需求、成功所需的素质,以及训练和比赛对适应、受伤和疲劳的影响。
对 PubMed、CINAHL、SPORTDiscus、Web of Science 和 Scopus 进行了系统的 AF 文献检索;纳入了研究比赛需求、身体素质、训练实践和受伤的研究。对不同比赛水平的比赛需求和身体素质及人体测量学特征进行了加权均值和标准差的计算。
在最初的搜索中检索到 1830 篇文章,其中 888 篇被去除重复,626 篇因不相关被去除,另有 152 篇因是 AF 论文但与综述不相关而被去除。因此,共有 164 篇 AF 论文被纳入综述。由于比赛中高强度间歇性的性质,运动员需要广泛的身体素质和技术素质才能表现出色,速度、有氧健身、反应敏捷和良好的瘦体重是成功的关键。在精英水平上进行 AF 训练与高工作量有关,运动员会进行多种训练模式;甚至澳大利亚足球联赛(AFL)球队也利用高原和热训练营来进一步提高健身效果。虽然高慢性工作量是可以耐受的,并且是提高身体素质所必需的,但需要仔细规划和监测内部和外部工作量,以尽量减少与受伤相关的负荷急剧增加。
有许多因素相互作用,影响了本综述中讨论的比赛需求。虽然运动员必须具备应对 AF 比赛高强度身体需求的身体素质,但在比赛中成功执行技术技能是成功的关键。要发展这些技能和属性,必须经过多年的专门、精心计划和监测的训练。