Performance Department, Fédération Française de Rugby, Marcoussis, France.
Institute of Coaching & Performance, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK.
J Sports Sci Med. 2019 Aug 1;18(3):419-426. eCollection 2019 Sep.
It is widely recognised that the physical demands in rugby sevens are high especially in comparison to the 15-aside version. The aim of this study was to assess fluctuations in physical performance (running and contact loads) in international rugby sevens competition. Altogether, 32 matches played by an international team in the HSBC World Sevens Series were analyzed (63 match-observations). Players wore a validated GPS device (SensorEverywhere, France) sampling at 16Hz while an operator coded every contact action (tackles, collisions, mauls, scrums) using video analysis software (SportsCode, USA). Running load was assessed using total distance travelled (m), individually determined high-speed distance (covered at velocities > maximal aerobic speed, m) and very-high speed distance (covered at velocities > 85% maximal sprinting speed, m). The frequency of accelerations (actions > 2.5 m·s) and high-intensity actions (HIA, sum of high-velocity runs, accelerations and contact-related actions, n) were also calculated. A magnitude-based inferential approach to statistics was adopted and effect sizes quantified. Findings showed: 1) a decrease in high-speed distance and number of accelerations performed during the second- versus the first-half of play suggesting a decline in running performance. (2) a higher total distance and high-speed distance covered during the first and final 1-min period compared to the average for other 1-min periods, suggesting a specific reverse 'J-shape' pacing profile 3) a decrease in total distance, high-speed running, and to a lesser extent the number of accelerations declined following the peak 1-min period of the game. These findings provide pertinent information on changes in running performance over the course of international sevens and have implications for physical conditioning strategies.
人们普遍认识到,七人制橄榄球的身体要求很高,尤其是与 15 人制版本相比。本研究的目的是评估国际七人制橄榄球比赛中身体表现(跑动和接触负荷)的波动情况。总共分析了一支国际队在汇丰世界七人制系列赛中进行的 32 场比赛(63 场比赛观察)。球员穿着经过验证的 GPS 设备(法国 SensorEverywhere)以 16Hz 的频率采样,而操作员则使用视频分析软件(美国 SportsCode)对每一次接触动作(擒抱、碰撞、混战、争边球)进行编码。跑动负荷通过总跑动距离(m)、个体确定的高速跑动距离(速度超过最大有氧速度的距离,m)和超高速度跑动距离(速度超过 85%最大冲刺速度的距离,m)来评估。还计算了加速度(速度超过 2.5 m·s 的动作)和高强度动作(HIA,高速跑动、加速度和与接触相关的动作之和,n)的频率。采用基于效应量的推断统计方法进行统计,并量化效应量。研究结果表明:1)与上半场相比,下半场高速跑动距离和加速度次数减少,表明跑动能力下降。2)第一和最后 1 分钟的总距离和高速跑动距离比其他 1 分钟期间的平均值高,表明存在特定的反向“J 形”配速模式。3)总距离、高速跑动和加速度次数在比赛的峰值 1 分钟后减少,尤其是加速度次数减少。这些发现提供了关于国际七人制比赛中跑动表现变化的相关信息,并对体能训练策略有一定的启示。