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比较足球运动员和非运动员在动态下肢伸展任务中的平衡控制。

Comparing Balance Control Between Soccer Players and Non-Athletes During a Dynamic Lower Limb Reaching Task.

机构信息

Wilfrid Laurier University.

出版信息

Res Q Exerc Sport. 2020 Mar;91(1):166-171. doi: 10.1080/02701367.2019.1649356. Epub 2019 Sep 3.

Abstract

: Balance control is an essential element of locomotion that enhances biomotor abilities and physical performance. Individuals with extensive soccer experience display superior static single leg balance control compared to athletes of other sports as well as non-athletes. However, during a match, players often encounter greater challenges to single leg balance that require rapid decision-making skills and dynamic stability. : The purpose of this study was to determine if individuals with extensive soccer training demonstrate superior single-leg balance control compared to non-athletes during a dynamic lower limb reaching task. : 22 varsity soccer players were matched with 21 non-athlete controls. Single-leg balance control was assessed during a Go/No-Go lower limb reaching task. Centre of pressure displacement (dCOP) was measured for both the dominant and non-dominant feet and compared between groups. : Soccer players displayed reduced dCOP during All Go trials compared to non-athletes, particularly in the medial-lateral plane. Additionally, soccer players displayed reduced anterior-posterior dCOP during Go/No-Go trials compared to non-athletes, particularly on their dominant foot. : Athletes with soccer-specific training demonstrate improved executive control and use of proprioceptive information, which results in an improved ability to maintain single-support balance and corral COP during a dynamic visuomotor lower limb-reaching task. As such, balance training may be a useful addition to athlete training regimes to improve sport-specific performance. Future research would compare these results to athletes of other sports to explore balance control during a visuomotor reaching task and how it may differ based on sport training history.

摘要

平衡控制是运动的基本要素,它可以增强生物运动能力和身体表现。与其他运动项目的运动员和非运动员相比,具有丰富足球经验的个体表现出更好的静态单腿平衡控制能力。然而,在比赛中,运动员经常会遇到更大的单腿平衡挑战,这需要快速的决策技能和动态稳定性。本研究的目的是确定是否有大量足球训练的个体在进行动态下肢伸展任务时比非运动员表现出更好的单腿平衡控制能力。22 名大学足球运动员与 21 名非运动员对照组相匹配。在 Go/No-Go 下肢伸展任务中评估单腿平衡控制。测量优势脚和非优势脚的中心压力位移(dCOP),并比较组间差异。与非运动员相比,足球运动员在所有 Go 试验中显示出较小的 dCOP,尤其是在横向平面上。此外,与非运动员相比,足球运动员在 Go/No-Go 试验中显示出较小的前后向 dCOP,尤其是在其优势脚上。具有足球专项训练的运动员表现出更好的执行控制和本体感受信息的使用,这导致他们在动态视觉运动下肢伸展任务中能够更好地维持单足支撑平衡和控制 COP。因此,平衡训练可能是运动员训练计划的有益补充,以提高特定于运动的表现。未来的研究将比较这些结果与其他运动项目的运动员,以探索在视觉运动到达任务中平衡控制的情况,以及它如何根据运动训练历史而有所不同。

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