Stöggl Thomas, Pellegrini Barbara, Holmberg Hans-Christer
Department of Sport and Exercise Science, University of Salzburg, Hallein/Rif 5400, Austria.
CeRiSM Research Centre "Sport, Mountain, and Health," Rovereto 36068, Italy.
J Sport Health Sci. 2018 Oct;7(4):381-393. doi: 10.1016/j.jshs.2018.09.005. Epub 2018 Sep 15.
Cross-country skiing (XCS) racing, a popular international winter sport, is complex and challenging from physical, technical, and tactical perspectives. Despite the vast amount of research focusing on this sport, no review has yet addressed the pacing strategies of elite XCS racers or the factors that influence their performance. The aim was to review the scientific literature in an attempt to determine the effects of pacing strategy on the performance of elite XCS racers.
Four electronic databases were searched using relevant subject headings and keywords. Only original research articles published in peer-reviewed journals and the English language and addressing performance, biomechanics, physiology, and anthropometry of XCS racers were reviewed.
All 27 included articles applied correlative designs to study the effectiveness of different pacing strategies. None of the articles involved the use of an experimental design. Furthermore, potential changes in external conditions (e.g., weather, ski properties) were not taken into consideration. A comparable number of studies focused on the skating or classical technique. In most cases, positive pacing was observed, with certain indications that higher-level athletes and those with more endurance and strength utilized a more even pacing strategy. The ability to achieve and maintain a long cycle length on all types of terrain was an important determinant of performance in all of the included studies, which was not the case for cycle rate. In general, uphill performance was closely related to overall race performance, with uphill performance being most closely correlated to the success of female skiers and performance on flat terrain being more important for male skiers. Moreover, pacing was coupled to the selection and distribution of technique during a race, with faster skiers employing more double poling and kick double poling, less diagonal stride, and more V2 (double dance) than V1 (single dance) skating across a race.
We propose that skiers at all levels can improve their performance with more specific training in techniques (i.e., maintaining long cycles without compromising cycle rate and selecting appropriate techniques) in combination with training for endurance and more strength. Furthermore, we would advise less experienced skiers and/or those with lower levels of performance to apply a more even pacing strategy rather than a positive one (i.e., starting the race too fast).
越野滑雪(XCS)比赛是一项广受欢迎的国际冬季运动,从身体、技术和战术角度来看都复杂且具有挑战性。尽管针对这项运动有大量研究,但尚未有综述探讨精英XCS选手的配速策略或影响其表现的因素。本研究旨在回顾科学文献,以确定配速策略对精英XCS选手表现的影响。
使用相关主题词和关键词检索了四个电子数据库。仅对发表在同行评审期刊上的英文原创研究文章进行了综述,这些文章涉及XCS选手的表现、生物力学、生理学和人体测量学。
所有27篇纳入文章均采用相关设计来研究不同配速策略的有效性。没有文章采用实验设计。此外,未考虑外部条件(如天气、滑雪板性能)的潜在变化。关注自由式或传统式技术的研究数量相当。在大多数情况下,观察到正向配速,有一定迹象表明,高水平运动员以及耐力和力量更强的运动员采用更均匀的配速策略。在所有纳入研究中,在各类地形上实现并保持较长周期长度的能力是表现的重要决定因素,而周期频率并非如此。一般来说,爬坡表现与比赛总成绩密切相关,爬坡表现与女选手的成绩最为相关,而平地表现对男选手更为重要。此外,配速与比赛中技术的选择和分配相关,速度较快的选手在比赛中使用更多的双杖和蹬冰双杖技术,更少的斜向滑行,且自由式滑雪中V2(双板舞蹈)技术多于V1(单板舞蹈)技术。
我们建议,各级滑雪者可以通过更有针对性的技术训练(即保持长周期且不影响周期频率,并选择合适的技术),结合耐力和力量训练来提高成绩。此外,我们建议经验不足的滑雪者和/或表现水平较低的滑雪者采用更均匀的配速策略,而非正向配速策略(即比赛起跑太快)