Department of Sport and Exercise Science, University of Chester, Chester, United Kingdom ; and.
Rugby Football League, Leeds, United Kingdom.
J Strength Cond Res. 2021 Jan 1;35(1):176-182. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000002621.
Dobbin, N, Highton, J, Moss, SL, Hunwicks, R, and Twist, C. Concurrent validity of a rugby-specific Yo-Yo intermittent recovery test (level 1) for assessing match-related running performance. J Strength Cond Res 35(1): 176-182, 2021-This study investigated the concurrent validity of a rugby-specific high-intensity intermittent running test against the internal, external, and perceptual responses to simulated match play. Thirty-six rugby league players (age 18.5 ± 1.8 years; stature 181.4 ± 7.6 cm; body mass 83.5 ± 9.8 kg) completed the prone Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery Test (Yo-Yo IR1), of which 16 also completed the Yo-Yo IR1, and 2 × ∼20 minute bouts of a simulated match play (rugby league match simulation protocol for interchange players [RLMSP-i]). Most likely reductions in relative total, low-speed and high-speed distance, mean speed, and time above 20 W·kg-1 (high metabolic power [HMP]) were observed between bouts of the RLMSP-i. Likewise, rating of perceived exertion (RPE) and percentage of peak heart rate (%HRpeak) were very likely and likely higher during the second bout. Pearson's correlations revealed a large relationship for the change in relative distance (r = 0.57-0.61) between bouts with both Yo-Yo IR1 tests. The prone Yo-Yo IR1 was more strongly related to the RLMSP-i for change in repeated sprint speed (r = 0.78 cf. 0.56), mean speed (r = 0.64 cf. 0.36), HMP (r = 0.48 cf. 0.25), fatigue index (r = 0.71 cf. 0.63), %HRpeak (r = -0.56 cf. -0.35), RPEbout1 (r = -0.44 cf. -0.14), and RPEbout2 (r = -0.68 cf. -0.41) than the Yo-Yo IR1, but not for blood lactate concentration (r = -0.20 to -0.28 cf. -0.35 to -0.49). The relationships between prone Yo-Yo IR1 distance and measures of load during the RLMSP-i suggest that it possesses concurrent validity and is more strongly associated with measures of training or match load than the Yo-Yo IR1 using rugby league players.
多宾、N、希顿、J、莫斯、SL、亨威克斯、R 和特威斯特、C。一种特定于橄榄球的 Yo-Yo 间歇性恢复测试(水平 1)评估比赛相关跑动表现的同时效度。J 力量与调节研究 35(1):176-182,2021-本研究调查了一种特定于橄榄球的高强度间歇性跑动测试与模拟比赛内部、外部和感知反应之间的同时效度。36 名橄榄球联盟球员(年龄 18.5±1.8 岁;身高 181.4±7.6 厘米;体重 83.5±9.8 千克)完成了俯式 Yo-Yo 间歇性恢复测试(Yo-YoIR1),其中 16 人还完成了 Yo-YoIR1 和 2×∼20 分钟的模拟比赛(橄榄球联盟换人模拟协议 [RLMSP-i])。在 RLMSP-i 的两回合之间,相对总距离、低速度和高速度距离、平均速度和高于 20W·kg-1(高代谢功率 [HMP])的时间极有可能和可能显著减少。同样,第二回合的感觉用力(RPE)和最大心率百分比(%HRpeak)非常可能和可能更高。皮尔逊相关分析显示,两个 Yo-YoIR1 测试之间的相对距离变化(r=0.57-0.61)存在较大关系。与 RLMSP-i 相比,俯式 Yo-YoIR1 与重复冲刺速度(r=0.78 cf.0.56)、平均速度(r=0.64 cf.0.36)、HMP(r=0.48 cf.0.25)、疲劳指数(r=0.71 cf.0.63)、%HRpeak(r=-0.56 cf.-0.35)、RPEbout1(r=-0.44 cf.-0.14)和 RPEbout2(r=-0.68 cf.-0.41)的相关性更强,而与血乳酸浓度(r=-0.20 到-0.28 cf.-0.35 到-0.49)的相关性则不那么强。俯式 Yo-YoIR1 距离与 RLMSP-i 期间负荷测量之间的关系表明,它具有同时效度,并且与橄榄球联盟运动员的训练或比赛负荷测量的相关性更强。