Sella Francesco S, Hopkins William G, Beaven Christopher M, McMaster Daniel T, Gill Nicholas D, Hébert-Losier Kim
Te Huataki Waiora School of Health, University of Waikato Adams Centre for High Performance, Mount Maunganui, 3116, New Zealand.
Institute for Health and Sport, Victoria University, Melbourne, VIC 8001, Australia.
Biol Sport. 2023 Jul;40(3):775-785. doi: 10.5114/biolsport.2023.119985. Epub 2022 Nov 18.
Evaluating the relationships between physical-test and match performance in team sports could be useful for training prescription and athlete evaluation. Here we investigated these relationships in women's Rugby Sevens. Thirty provincial-representative players performed Bronco-fitness, countermovement-jump, acceleration, speed, and strength tests within two weeks before a two-day tournament. Match-running and match-action performance measures were provided by GPS units and video analysis. Generalised and general linear mixed models were employed to estimate the effect of a two standard-deviation difference in physical-test measures on match measures. Effect magnitudes were assessed via standardisation (using the between-player SD) and, for effects on tries scored, also via match winning (based on simulating matches). Evidence for substantial and trivial true magnitudes was provided by one-sided interval-hypothesis tests and Bayesian analysis. There was good evidence of positive effects of many physical-test measures on match high-intensity running, with large effects for jump height and acceleration. There was some evidence of small-moderate positive effects of speed and Bronco, and of small-moderate negative effects of maximal strength and jump height, on match total running and high intensity changes in speed. The evidence was generally inadequate for associations between physical-test measures and match actions, but there was good evidence of small-large positive effects of back squat and jump height on tries scored. Enhancing players' jump height and back-squat performance might therefore increase the likelihood of match success in women's Rugby Sevens.
评估团队运动中体能测试与比赛表现之间的关系,可能有助于训练方案的制定和运动员评估。在此,我们对女子七人制橄榄球的这些关系进行了调查。30名省级代表队球员在为期两天的比赛前两周内进行了野马体能、反向纵跳、加速、速度和力量测试。通过GPS设备和视频分析提供比赛跑动和比赛动作表现指标。采用广义和一般线性混合模型来估计体能测试指标中两个标准差差异对比赛指标的影响。效应大小通过标准化(使用球员间标准差)进行评估,对于得分达阵的影响,还通过比赛获胜情况(基于模拟比赛)进行评估。通过单侧区间假设检验和贝叶斯分析,提供了关于实质性和微不足道的真实效应大小的证据。有充分证据表明,许多体能测试指标对比赛高强度跑动有积极影响,其中跳跃高度和加速度的影响较大。有一些证据表明,速度和野马体能对比赛总跑动和速度高强度变化有小到中等程度的积极影响,而最大力量和跳跃高度有小到中等程度的消极影响。关于体能测试指标与比赛动作之间的关联,证据通常不足,但有充分证据表明,后蹲和跳跃高度对得分达阵有小到较大程度的积极影响。因此,提高球员的跳跃高度和后蹲表现可能会增加女子七人制橄榄球比赛获胜的可能性。