Marzano-Felisatti Joaquín Martín, Martínez-Gallego Rafael, Pino-Ortega José, García-de-Alcaraz Antonio, Priego-Quesada Jose Ignacio, Guzmán Luján José Francisco
Research Group in Sports Biomechanics (GIBD), Department of Physical Education and Sports, Faculty of Physical Activity and Sport Sciences, Universitat de València, 46010 Valencia, Spain.
Research Group in Sports Technique and Tactics (GITTE), Department of Physical Education and Sports, Faculty of Physical Activity and Sport Sciences, Universitat de València, 46010 Valencia, Spain.
Sensors (Basel). 2024 Nov 25;24(23):7524. doi: 10.3390/s24237524.
Sports performance initiation is of significant interest in sports sciences, particularly in beach volleyball (BV), where players usually combine indoor and BV disciplines in the formative stages. This research aimed to apply an electronic performance tracking system to quantify the physical-conditional performance of young male BV players during competition, considering age group (U15 or U19), sport specialisation (indoor or beach) and the set outcome (winner or loser). Thirty-two young male players, categorised by age and sport specialisation, were analysed during 40 matches using electronic performance tracking systems (Wimu PRO). Data collected were the set duration, total and relative distances covered, and number and maximum values in acceleration and deceleration actions. U19 players and BV specialists, compared to their younger and indoor counterparts, covered more distance (719.25 m/set vs. 597.85 m/set; 719.25 m/set vs. 613.15 m/set) and exhibited higher intensity in terms of maximum values in acceleration (4.09 m/s vs. 3.45 m/s; 3.99 m/s vs. 3.65 m/s) and deceleration (-5.05 m/s vs. -4.41 m/s). More accelerations (557.50 n/set vs. 584.50 n/set) and decelerations (561.50 n/set vs. 589.00 n/set) were found in indoor players. Additionally, no significant differences were found in variables regarding the set outcome. These findings suggest that both age and specialisation play crucial roles in determining a great physical-conditional performance in young players, displaying a higher volume and intensity in external load metrics, whereas indoor players seem to need more accelerations and decelerations in a BV adaptation context. These insights highlight the age development and sport specialisation in young volleyball and BV athletes.
运动表现的启动在体育科学领域备受关注,尤其是在沙滩排球(BV)项目中,运动员在成长阶段通常会结合室内排球和沙滩排球项目进行训练。本研究旨在应用电子表现跟踪系统,对年轻男性沙滩排球运动员在比赛中的身体条件表现进行量化分析,同时考虑年龄组(U15或U19)、运动专项(室内或沙滩)以及局分结果(胜方或负方)。通过电子表现跟踪系统(Wimu PRO),对32名按年龄和运动专项分类的年轻男性运动员在40场比赛中的表现进行了分析。收集的数据包括局时长、总跑动距离和相对跑动距离,以及加速和减速动作的次数和最大值。与年龄较小的运动员和室内排球专项运动员相比,U19组运动员和沙滩排球专项运动员跑动距离更远(每局719.25米 vs. 597.85米;每局719.25米 vs. 613.15米),并且在加速(4.09米/秒 vs. 3.45米/秒;3.99米/秒 vs. 3.65米/秒)和减速(-5.05米/秒 vs. -4.41米/秒)的最大值方面表现出更高的强度。室内排球运动员的加速(每局557.50次 vs. 584.50次)和减速(每局561.50次 vs. 589.00次)次数更多。此外,在与局分结果相关的变量方面未发现显著差异。这些发现表明,年龄和专项在决定年轻运动员出色的身体条件表现方面都起着关键作用,在外部负荷指标上表现出更高的运动量和强度,而在沙滩排球适应环境中,室内排球运动员似乎需要更多的加速和减速动作。这些见解突出了年轻排球和沙滩排球运动员的年龄发展和运动专项特点。