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高、低冰球运动员在向前滑行时的节段间协调性差异。

Differences in inter-segment coordination between high- and low-calibre ice hockey players during forward skating.

机构信息

Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education, McGill Research Centre for Physical Activity and Health, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Rehabilitation, Lethbridge-Layton-Mackay Rehabilitation Centre, and the School of Physical and Occupational Therapy, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

出版信息

Sports Biomech. 2023 Oct;22(10):1303-1318. doi: 10.1080/14763141.2020.1797151. Epub 2020 Aug 30.

Abstract

The objective was to compare lower extremity inter-segment coordination between high-calibre and low-calibre ice hockey players during forward full stride skating. A 10-camera Vicon motion capture system collected kinematic data on male high-calibre (n = 8) and low-calibre (n = 8) participants. Continuous relative phase (CRP) was calculated for shank-/thigh, shank-s/thigh- and foot-/shank- segment pairs. Principal component analysis (PCA) was used to extract features of greatest variability of the CRP and hierarchical linear model investigated relationships between principal components and skill level. High-calibre players demonstrated more out-of-phase coordination (higher CRP) of shank-thigh- throughout glide/push-off (0.011) as well as a delay in the transition to more in-phase coordination during early recovery phase (0.014). For shank-/thigh- ( 0.013), high-calibre players had more out-of-phase coordination throughout the entire stride. High-calibre players were also associated with an earlier transition to more out-of-phase coordination of the foot-shank- during push-off (0.007) and a smaller difference in CRP between mid-glide/early recovery (0.016). Utilising more out-of-phase modes of coordination may allow players to more easily adjust to optimal modes of coordination throughout skating strides. Skating drills incorporating varying speed, directionality and external stimuli may encourage the development of more optimal coordination during skating.

摘要

目的是比较高水平和低水平冰球运动员在向前全步滑行时下肢节段间的协调。使用 10 个摄像头的 Vicon 运动捕捉系统收集了男性高水平(n=8)和低水平(n=8)参与者的运动学数据。计算了小腿/大腿、小腿-s/大腿-s 和脚-/小腿-节段对的连续相对相位(CRP)。主成分分析(PCA)用于提取 CRP 最大变异性的特征,并使用分层线性模型研究了主要成分与技能水平之间的关系。高水平运动员在整个滑行/蹬伸阶段(0.011)表现出更大的小腿-大腿不协调(更高的 CRP),并且在早期恢复阶段过渡到更同步的协调时存在延迟(0.014)。在整个步幅中,高水平运动员的小腿-/大腿-(0.013)也存在更大的不协调。高水平运动员在蹬伸阶段也更早地过渡到脚-小腿-的更大不协调(0.007),并且在中滑行/早期恢复阶段的 CRP 差异更小(0.016)。利用更多的不协调协调模式可能使运动员更容易在整个滑冰步幅中调整到最佳的协调模式。结合不同速度、方向和外部刺激的滑冰训练可能会鼓励在滑冰过程中发展出更优化的协调。

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