Vernillo Gianluca, Pisoni Cesare, Thiébat Gabriele
Department of Biomedical Sciences for Health, University of Milan, Milan, Milan.
Human Performance Laboratory, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, AB.
Front Physiol. 2018 Jun 20;9:770. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2018.00770. eCollection 2018.
The sport of snowboarding has grown in popularity as both a recreational winter activity as well as a prominent Olympic sport. Both forms are comprised of one of three different disciplines within the sport: freestyle, alpine, and snowboard-cross. In recent years, the increased professionalism and substantial growth of snowboarding as a global sport has increasingly attracted the interest of exercise physiologists and sport scientists. Given the small (but growing) number of studies that have been published, the research analyzing the physiological and performance characteristics and requirements of snowboarding remains limited. The absence of such studies signifies a lack of examination into this important but under-explored area of research, which could contribute valuable information to the scientific community and international snowboarding teams. The studies conducted thus far have indicated different requirements of physiological and physical traits dependent upon the specific discipline of snowboarding in question. For example, in order to meet the divers demands of each discipline, athletes must develop various qualities, such as muscular strength and power. This can increase their ability to withstand the high forces and loads on the muscular system during competition, and further decrease their risk of lower limbs injuries. At the same time, the studies acknowledge the potential advantages of aerobic fitness in terms of recovery, to more efficiently sustain the athlete through both competitive and on- and off-snow training sessions. Given the value and breadth of application of these limited studies, further analysis and research could contribute greater knowledge and benefits to the field of snowboarding. Therefore, it is the purpose of this preliminary review to explore the current literature, providing further insight into the physiological and physical demands of snowboarding performance. This preliminary review is intended to stimulate interest among the communities of exercise physiologists, sport scientists and particularly coaches in order to improve our current understanding of snowboarding and its demands as a sport. This preliminary review further seeks to develop protocols and strategies to assess physiological and performance characteristics of snowboarding, monitor athletic performance, provide practical recommendations for training, identify new areas of scientific research, and develop accurate talent identification programs.
单板滑雪运动作为一种冬季休闲活动以及一项重要的奥林匹克运动,越来越受欢迎。这两种形式都包含该运动的三种不同分项之一:自由式、高山式和单板滑雪回转赛。近年来,单板滑雪作为一项全球性运动,其专业性的提高和规模的大幅增长越来越吸引运动生理学家和体育科学家的关注。鉴于已发表的研究数量较少(但在不断增加),分析单板滑雪的生理和性能特征及要求的研究仍然有限。此类研究的缺乏表明对这一重要但未充分探索的研究领域缺乏审视,而这一领域可能会为科学界和国际单板滑雪队提供有价值的信息。迄今为止进行的研究表明,根据所讨论的单板滑雪具体分项,对生理和身体特征有不同的要求。例如,为了满足每个分项的不同需求,运动员必须培养各种素质,如肌肉力量和爆发力。这可以提高他们在比赛中承受肌肉系统上的高力量和负荷的能力,并进一步降低下肢受伤的风险。同时,这些研究承认有氧适能在恢复方面的潜在优势,以便更有效地在比赛以及雪上和雪下训练期间维持运动员的体能。鉴于这些有限研究的价值和应用广度,进一步的分析和研究可为单板滑雪领域带来更多的知识和益处。因此,本初步综述的目的是探索现有文献,进一步深入了解单板滑雪表现的生理和身体需求。本初步综述旨在激发运动生理学家群体、体育科学家尤其是教练的兴趣,以增进我们目前对单板滑雪及其作为一项运动的需求的理解。本初步综述还旨在制定评估单板滑雪生理和性能特征的方案和策略,监测运动表现,提供训练的实用建议,确定新的科学研究领域,并制定准确的人才识别计划。