Till Kevin, Weakley Jonathon, Read Dale B, Phibbs Padraic, Darrall-Jones Josh, Roe Greg, Chantler Sarah, Mellalieu Stephen, Hislop Michael, Stokes Keith, Rock Andrew, Jones Ben
Carnegie Applied Rugby Research (CARR) Centre, Institute for Sport, Physical Activity and Leisure, Leeds Beckett University, Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK.
Leeds Rhinos RLFC, Leeds, UK.
Sports Med Open. 2020 Feb 21;6(1):14. doi: 10.1186/s40798-020-0236-6.
Rugby union (RU) is a skill-collision team sport played at junior and senior levels worldwide. Within England, age-grade rugby governs the participation and talent development of youth players. The RU player development pathway has recently been questioned, regarding player performance and well-being, which sport science research can address. The purpose of this review was to summarise and critically appraise the literature in relation to the applied sport science of male age-grade RU players in England focussing upon (1) match-play characteristics, (2) training exposures, (3) physical qualities, (4) fatigue and recovery, (5) nutrition, (6) psychological challenges and development, and (7) injury. Current research evidence suggests that age, playing level and position influence the match-play characteristics of age-grade RU. Training exposures of players are described as 'organised chaos' due to the multiple environments and stakeholders involved in coordinating training schedules. Fatigue is apparent up to 72 h post match-play. Well-developed physical qualities are important for player development and injury risk reduction. The nutritional requirements are high due to the energetic costs of collisions. Concerns around the psychological characteristics have also been identified (e.g. perfectionism). Injury risk is an important consideration with prevention strategies available. This review highlights the important multi-disciplinary aspects of sport science for developing age-grade RU players for continued participation and player development. The review describes where some current practices may not be optimal, provides a framework to assist practitioners to effectively prepare age-grade players for the holistic demands of youth RU and considers areas for future research.
英式橄榄球联盟(RU)是一项技能对抗的团队运动,在全球范围内的青少年和成年阶段都有开展。在英格兰,年龄分级橄榄球运动管理着青少年球员的参与情况和人才培养。最近,关于球员表现和健康状况,英式橄榄球联盟的球员培养路径受到了质疑,而体育科学研究可以解决这些问题。本综述的目的是总结并批判性地评价与英格兰男性年龄分级英式橄榄球联盟球员应用体育科学相关的文献,重点关注以下几个方面:(1)比赛特征;(2)训练量;(3)身体素质;(4)疲劳与恢复;(5)营养;(6)心理挑战与发展;(7)伤病。目前的研究证据表明,年龄、比赛水平和位置会影响年龄分级英式橄榄球联盟的比赛特征。由于协调训练计划涉及多种环境和利益相关者,球员的训练量被描述为“有组织的混乱”。比赛结束后长达72小时内疲劳都很明显。良好的身体素质对球员发展和降低受伤风险很重要。由于碰撞带来的能量消耗,营养需求很高。人们也已经认识到对心理特征的担忧(例如完美主义)。受伤风险是一个重要的考虑因素,并且有相应的预防策略。本综述强调了体育科学在培养年龄分级英式橄榄球联盟球员以持续参与和球员发展方面的重要多学科方面。该综述描述了一些当前做法可能并非最佳的地方,提供了一个框架来帮助从业者有效地让年龄分级球员为青少年英式橄榄球联盟的整体需求做好准备,并考虑了未来研究的领域。