School of Behavioral and Health Sciences, Faculty of Health Science, Australian Catholic University, Brisbane, Australia.
Centre for Exercise and Sports Science Research (CESSR), School of Medical and Health Sciences, Edith Cowan University, Joondalup, Australia.
J Sports Med Phys Fitness. 2022 Apr;62(4):476-484. doi: 10.23736/S0022-4707.21.12140-1. Epub 2021 Mar 15.
To date, there is no evidence to support the optimal competition strategy for success in powerlifting competitions. The purpose of this study was to analyze powerlifting (PL) competition data to assess the relationship between squat attempts, the success of each lift attempt, and weight increase between attempts, with winning.
The analysis from 'raw' Powerlifting Australia sanctioned competitions held between 2008 and 2019 included 10,672 individual competition entries (males: N.=6617, females: N.=4055). We reported Cohen's d, statistical significance, 95% confidence intervals and the univariate odds of winning an event. Factors were assessed by separate simple logistic regression and reported as an odds ratio.
Overall, first squat attempt weight for those who won was on average 7.0 kg greater (P<0.001, d=0.14 [0.10, 0.18]) than for non-winners. In the total sample, athletes selected opening attempts which were an average of 92% of their achieved maximum on the day with 93.5% of competitors improving on this weight in subsequent attempts. Winners had a 0.5 kg (P<0.001, d=0.10 [0.06, 0.14]) greater absolute increase in weight between first and second lift attempts than non-winners. Overall, ~68% of winners successfully lifted their third attempt weight compared to ~64% of non-winners (P<0.001).
A powerlifting athlete's odds of winning a competition overall are significantly increased by selecting a larger opening squat attempt weight than competitors and completing the attempt successfully. The opening squat may be one of the most important lifts during competition.
迄今为止,尚无证据支持举重比赛成功的最佳竞争策略。本研究的目的是分析举重(PL)比赛数据,以评估深蹲尝试次数、每次尝试的成功率以及尝试之间的体重增加与获胜之间的关系。
对 2008 年至 2019 年期间澳大利亚举重协会认可的“原始”举重比赛进行分析,共纳入 10672 名个人比赛参赛选手(男性:N=6617,女性:N=4055)。我们报告了 Cohen 的 d、统计学意义、95%置信区间以及事件获胜的单变量优势比。通过单独的简单逻辑回归评估因素,并报告为优势比。
总体而言,获胜者的第一次深蹲尝试重量平均比非获胜者高 7.0 公斤(P<0.001,d=0.14 [0.10, 0.18])。在总样本中,运动员选择的起始尝试重量平均为其当天最大重量的 92%,93.5%的运动员在随后的尝试中提高了这一重量。获胜者的第一和第二举重尝试之间的绝对体重增加量比非获胜者多 0.5 公斤(P<0.001,d=0.10 [0.06, 0.14])。总体而言,约 68%的获胜者成功举起了第三尝试重量,而非获胜者为 64%(P<0.001)。
举重运动员获胜的几率会因选择比竞争对手更大的起始深蹲尝试重量并成功完成尝试而显著提高。起始深蹲可能是比赛中最重要的举重之一。