Standing Regan, Maulder Peter
Centre for Sport Science and Human Performance, Waikato Institute of Technology, 3200 Hamilton, New Zealand.
Sports (Basel). 2019 Jul 30;7(8):186. doi: 10.3390/sports7080186.
Literature pertaining to youth development has identified the importance of understanding the physical, intellectual and emotional needs of adolescents prior to, during, and after their peak height velocity (PHV) period. The purpose of this study was to compare the use of a 'traditional' and 'progressive' coaching style to train a general male youth population to improve sprint and jump performances whilst assessing enjoyment to comment on long-term application. Maximal sprint times, sprint kinematics, unilateral jump distances and repetitive tuck jump scores were measured alongside anthropometric variables to characterise performance. The results revealed significant ( < 0.05) pre/post differences in anthropometric variables across all maturation groups, and each of the maturational levels displayed a tendency to favor a particular coaching or control condition. Pre-PHV groups responded most effectively to the progressive style of coaching, displaying improvements in horizontal jump performances, and -0.7% to -2.7% improvements in all sprint times, despite also showing the largest increase in tuck jump scores (25.8%). The circa-PHV group produced their greatest improvements in the traditional intervention, as displayed through significant improvements ( < 0.05) in 20-m sprint times and dominant-leg horizontal jump performance, whilst also revealing the greatest deterioration in tuck jump scores (14.2%). Post-PHV displayed the greatest improvements in the control setting, suggesting that the natural benefits gained through adolescent development were greater than the influence of the training interventions. In conclusion, the results suggest that matching coaching strategies and delivery techniques to the period of biological maturation may have implications for both performance and athlete safety.
与青少年发展相关的文献已经明确了在青少年身高增长高峰期(PHV)之前、期间和之后了解其身体、智力和情感需求的重要性。本研究的目的是比较“传统”和“渐进”两种教练风格对一般男性青少年群体进行训练的效果,以提高短跑和跳跃成绩,同时评估训练过程中的愉悦感,以便对长期应用进行评价。测量了最大短跑时间、短跑运动学参数、单腿跳跃距离和重复收腹跳成绩,并结合人体测量变量来描述运动表现。结果显示,所有成熟组的人体测量变量在训练前后均存在显著差异(<0.05),并且每个成熟水平都倾向于特定的教练指导或控制条件。身高增长高峰期前的组对渐进式教练风格反应最为有效,水平跳跃成绩有所提高,所有短跑时间均提高了-0.7%至-2.7%,尽管收腹跳成绩的增幅也最大(25.8%)。身高增长高峰期左右的组在传统干预中取得了最大的进步,20米短跑时间和优势腿水平跳跃成绩有显著提高(<0.05),同时收腹跳成绩的下降幅度也最大(14.2%)。身高增长高峰期后的组在对照组中取得了最大的进步,这表明青少年发育带来的自然益处大于训练干预的影响。总之,结果表明,使教练策略和教学技术与生物成熟阶段相匹配可能对运动表现和运动员安全都有影响。