Discipline of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Medicine and Health, the University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Discipline of Exercise and Sport Science, Faculty of Medicine and Health, the University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Scand J Med Sci Sports. 2022 Dec;32(12):1747-1756. doi: 10.1111/sms.14233. Epub 2022 Sep 20.
Overarm throwing is an essential fundamental movement skill (FMS). Competency in throwing is critical to encourage physical activity throughout lifespan. However, the segmental sequencing characteristics of skilled throwing to achieve maximum ball release speed are unclear. Further, the standard instructions for segmental sequencing in coaching manuals are anecdotal and not based on scientific evidence. Therefore, the aim of this study was to establish the critical features of upper-body sequencing in skilled throwing for maximum speed. This would enable revised instructions for coaching throwing based on scientific evidence. The three-dimensional kinematics of 144 right-handed unconstrained maximum overarm throws were captured and analyzed. The quartiles of participants with the fastest and lowest ball release speed, normalized by height, were defined as the Skilled Group and Less Skilled Group, respectively. Paired t-tests were used to determine the differences in times of successive events within groups and independent t-tests for between-group differences in temporal space between events for all sequences. A characteristic segmental sequence of each group was defined as a sequence with significant within-group differences in two successive events (p < 0.001), while a critical segmental sequence was defined as a sequence with significant differences in temporal space both within groups and between groups (p < 0.001). The Skilled Group had six characteristic sequences, while two were found for the Less Skilled Group, summarized in the conceptual model. A single critical sequence of non-throwing arm elbow extension prior to shoulder extension was found. Five evidence-based instructions were recommended to add to the Australian FMS instruction manual.
过顶投掷是一项基本的运动技能(FMS)。投掷能力对于鼓励整个生命周期的身体活动至关重要。然而,实现最大球速释放的熟练投掷的节段序列特征尚不清楚。此外,教练手册中关于节段序列的标准说明只是传闻,没有科学依据。因此,本研究的目的是确定熟练投掷中实现最大速度的上半身序列的关键特征。这将使基于科学证据的投掷指导得到修改。本研究记录和分析了 144 名惯用右手的不受限制的最大过顶投掷的三维运动学。将以身高标准化的最快和最慢球速的参与者的四分位数分别定义为熟练组和欠熟练组。组内采用配对 t 检验确定各序列连续事件之间的时间差异,组间采用独立 t 检验确定各序列事件之间的时间空间差异。每个组的特征序列定义为具有显著组内差异的两个连续事件的序列(p<0.001),而关键序列定义为在组内和组间均具有显著时间空间差异的序列(p<0.001)。熟练组有六个特征序列,欠熟练组有两个,概括在概念模型中。发现一个非投掷臂肘伸展先于肩伸的单一关键序列。建议在澳大利亚 FMS 指导手册中添加五个基于证据的指导。