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一种监测女子大学体操训练负荷与健康状况的新方法。

A Novel Approach for Monitoring Training Load and Wellness in Women's College Gymnastics.

作者信息

Leupold Olivia, Cheng Jennifer, Wimberly Audrey, Nguyen Joseph, Tilley David, Gabbett Tim J, Casey Ellen

机构信息

Department of Physiatry, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, New York.

Biostatistics Core, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, New York.

出版信息

Sports Health. 2025 Jan-Feb;17(1):88-103. doi: 10.1177/19417381241296855. Epub 2024 Nov 25.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Monitoring training load has the potential to improve sport performance and reduce injuries in athletes. This study examined training load and its association with wellness in artistic gymnastics.

HYPOTHESES

Training load and changes in training load (acute:chronic workload ratio [ACWR]) vary throughout 1 season; wellness is inversely correlated with training load and ACWR.

STUDY DESIGN

Prospective case series.

LEVEL OF EVIDENCE

Level 3.

METHODS

A total of 30 female collegiate gymnasts from 4 Division I National Collegiate Athletic Association teams participated (mean age, 20 ± 2 years). During 4 months, before daily training, wellness surveys assessed sleep, energy, soreness, and mood (1-10; higher = better). After daily training, training load surveys assessed training duration per event (warm-up, vault, bars, beam, floor, strength and conditioning) and session rating of perceived exertion (RPE; 1-10; 10 = hardest) per event. Coaches reported technical complexity of training per event (1-4; 4 = hardest). Training load was calculated as [duration] × [RPE] × [technical complexity]. ACWR represented a ratio between acute [1-week] and chronic [4-week rolling average] training loads.

RESULTS

ACWR and weekly training load fluctuated throughout the season (ACWR mean weekly range: 0.68-1.11; training load mean weekly range: 2073-6193 arbitrary units). ACWR and weekly training loads were trichotomized into low, medium, and high groups; positive correlations were observed between each wellness variable and ACWR ( < 0.01) and between each wellness variable and weekly training load ( < 0.01).

CONCLUSION

Our novel training load monitoring framework for women's college gymnastics enabled us to characterize training load and its relationship with wellness throughout 1 season. This method should be explored in gymnasts across various ages and competitive levels.

CLINICAL RELEVANCE

This study proposes a framework and the initial findings of monitoring training load and wellness in collegiate women's gymnastics.

摘要

背景

监测训练负荷有可能提高运动员的运动成绩并减少受伤风险。本研究调查了艺术体操中的训练负荷及其与健康状况的关联。

假设

训练负荷及其变化(急性:慢性工作量比值[ACWR])在一个赛季中会有所不同;健康状况与训练负荷和ACWR呈负相关。

研究设计

前瞻性病例系列研究。

证据水平

3级。

方法

来自4支美国大学体育协会第一分区队伍的30名女子大学体操运动员参与研究(平均年龄20±2岁)。在4个月的时间里,每日训练前,通过健康状况调查问卷评估睡眠、精力、酸痛感和情绪(1 - 10分;分数越高越好)。每日训练后,通过训练负荷调查问卷评估每个项目的训练时长(热身、跳马、高低杠、平衡木、自由体操、力量和体能训练)以及每个项目的主观用力程度分级(RPE;1 - 10分;10分表示最难)。教练报告每个项目训练的技术难度(1 - 4分;4分表示最难)。训练负荷通过[时长]×[RPE]×[技术难度]来计算。ACWR代表急性[1周]训练负荷与慢性[4周滚动平均值]训练负荷之间的比值。

结果

ACWR和每周训练负荷在整个赛季中波动(ACWR每周平均值范围:0.68 - 1.11;训练负荷每周平均值范围:2073 - 6193任意单位)。ACWR和每周训练负荷被分为低、中、高三个组;每个健康状况变量与ACWR之间(<0.01)以及每个健康状况变量与每周训练负荷之间(<0.01)均观察到正相关。

结论

我们针对女子大学体操的新型训练负荷监测框架使我们能够描述一个赛季中的训练负荷及其与健康状况的关系。这种方法应在不同年龄和竞技水平的体操运动员中进行探索。

临床意义

本研究提出了一个监测大学女子体操训练负荷和健康状况的框架及初步研究结果。

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