Wilbraham Susan J, Elliott David, Miller Paul K
Institute of Health, University of Cumbria, Cumbria, UK.
Health Psychol Behav Med. 2024 Nov 26;12(1):2433517. doi: 10.1080/21642850.2024.2433517. eCollection 2024.
Making weight is an essential aspect of preparation for competition in combat sports. In addition to gradual weight loss in order to fight lean, fighters commonly engage in Rapid Weight Loss (RWL) practices seeking short-term hypohydration in order to be lighter for weigh-in. The aims of this study were to explore the RWL-related experiences of = 7 participants in non-professional UK Thai boxing (Muay Thai), in order to elucidate the socio-cultural and social-psychological processes relating to these behaviours. Four themes were identified: One-upmanship; Setting and conforming to expectations; Self-directed preparation; and Subversion of RWL controls. These themes describe how RWL is learned, rewarded, magnified, often unmitigated, and inherently difficult to restrict. Contrary to suggestions in past research, participant accounts highlight how fighters may aggressively cut weight at lower levels of the sport where health-related interventions are harder to implement.
控制体重是格斗运动比赛准备工作的一个重要方面。除了为了以精瘦状态参赛而逐步减重外,拳手们通常还会采用快速减重(RWL)方法,通过短期的水分流失来在称重时更轻。本研究的目的是探究7名英国非职业泰拳参与者与快速减重相关的经历,以阐明与这些行为相关的社会文化和社会心理过程。确定了四个主题:争强好胜;设定并符合期望;自我指导的准备;以及对快速减重控制的颠覆。这些主题描述了快速减重是如何被习得、得到认可、被放大(且往往未得到缓解)以及本质上难以限制的。与过去研究中的观点相反,参与者的叙述突出了拳手们如何可能在这项运动的较低级别中积极地减重,而在这些级别中与健康相关的干预措施更难实施。