Post Eric G, Schaefer Daniel A, Biese Kevin M, Watson Andrew M, McGuine Timothy A, Brooks M Alison, Bell David R
School of Exercise and Nutritional Sciences, San Diego State University, San Diego, California, USA.
Department of Kinesiology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
Orthop J Sports Med. 2019 Apr 8;7(4):2325967119836484. doi: 10.1177/2325967119836484. eCollection 2019 Apr.
Club sport participation is increasingly common among high school athletes. Sport participation characteristics may vary widely between the high school and club sport settings. However, there have been no large-scale comparisons of sport participation volume between high school and club teams from similar sports.
PURPOSE/HYPOTHESIS: The purpose of this study was to compare the sport participation characteristics of high school and high school-aged club teams. We hypothesized that club team athletes would participate in more months per year and hours per week and would take more overnight trips than high school athletes and that club team coaches would be less likely to track their athletes' sport volume than high school coaches.
Cross-sectional study.
A total of 769 coaches (266 female; 34.6%) from 3 sports (basketball, volleyball, soccer) completed an anonymous online questionnaire regarding their team's sport volume and their knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs regarding sport specialization. Coaches were eligible to participate if they had served as the head or assistant coach of a high school sport team or high school-aged club sport team in the past 12 months.
Overall, 64.6% (n = 497) were coaches of a high school team, and 35.4% (n = 272) were coaches of a club team with high school-aged athletes. Club coaches' teams played more months out of the year and took more overnight trips for competitions than high school coaches' teams but participated in fewer hours per week of practices or competitions during their season. There were no differences between club and high school coaches in tracking their athletes' sport volume, with most coaches in both settings reporting that they do not track the amount of time that their athletes participate in other sports.
Significant differences in sport participation volume exist between the teams of high school and club coaches.
在高中运动员中,参加俱乐部体育活动的情况越来越普遍。高中和俱乐部体育环境中的体育参与特征可能有很大差异。然而,尚未对来自类似运动项目的高中和俱乐部球队的体育参与量进行大规模比较。
目的/假设:本研究的目的是比较高中和高中年龄段俱乐部球队的体育参与特征。我们假设俱乐部球队的运动员每年参加的月份更多、每周训练的小时数更多,并且比高中运动员有更多的过夜旅行,而且俱乐部球队教练比高中教练追踪运动员运动量的可能性更小。
横断面研究。
来自3项运动(篮球、排球、足球)的769名教练(266名女性;34.6%)完成了一份关于其球队运动量以及他们对体育专项化的知识、态度和信念的匿名在线问卷。如果教练在过去12个月中担任过高中运动队或高中年龄段俱乐部运动队的主教练或助理教练,则有资格参与。
总体而言,64.6%(n = 497)是高中球队的教练,35.4%(n = 272)是高中年龄段俱乐部球队的教练。与高中教练的球队相比,俱乐部教练的球队一年中比赛的月份更多,参加比赛的过夜旅行更多,但在赛季中每周参加训练或比赛的小时数更少。在追踪运动员运动量方面,俱乐部教练和高中教练之间没有差异,两种环境中的大多数教练都表示他们不追踪运动员参加其他运动的时间量。
高中教练和俱乐部教练的球队在体育参与量方面存在显著差异。