Winchcombe Chelsie E, Goods Paul S R, Binnie Martyn J, Peeling Peter
School of Human Sciences (Exercise and Sport Science), The University of Western Australia, Western Australia, Australia.
New South Wales Institute of Sport, Sydney Olympic Park, New South Wales, Australia.
PLoS One. 2025 Jun 9;20(6):e0322510. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0322510. eCollection 2025.
Gaining insights into experienced coaches' perceptions and understanding of performance and training can enhance knowledge to optimise athlete performance. Ten experienced International Laser Class Association dinghy (ILCA) sailing coaches with world-class and elite ILCA coaching credentials undertook semi-structured interviews to explore three key topic areas: i) determinants of athlete success, ii) physical demands of competition, and iii) training practices and philosophies. Hierarchical content analysis was used to establish general dimensions and higher order themes from the interview transcripts. Three general dimensions were established within the topic area of determinants of athlete success: i) sailing the boat fast, ii) being a knowledgeable athlete, and iii) consistent execution. Within the topic area of physical demands of competition three general dimensions were also developed: i) hiking is the most physically demanding skill, ii) environmental conditions influence athletic demands, and iii) accumulation of fatigue over a regatta. Finally, in the topic area of training practices and philosophies there were two general dimensions: i) periodisation, and ii) specific training. Overall, hiking featured across all three topic areas, highlighting its importance in ILCA sailing. Additionally, 'feel' and 'keeping the joy' were identified as higher order themes that have been under-researched in current literature. Findings suggest coaches should target consistency in both on and off-water training through 'keeping the joy' and sailing in a variety of conditions to improve aspects such as 'feel' and 'pattern recognition'. We provide key insights into components of performance and aspects of the physical demands and training in ILCA sailing to optimise athlete performance.
深入了解经验丰富的教练对表现和训练的看法与理解,有助于增强知识,以优化运动员的表现。十位拥有世界级和精英级国际激光级帆船协会(ILCA)教练资质的经验丰富的ILCA帆船教练接受了半结构化访谈,以探讨三个关键主题领域:i)运动员成功的决定因素,ii)比赛的身体要求,以及iii)训练方法和理念。采用分层内容分析法从访谈记录中确定总体维度和高阶主题。在运动员成功的决定因素主题领域内确定了三个总体维度:i)快速驾驶帆船,ii)成为知识渊博的运动员,以及iii)持续执行。在比赛的身体要求主题领域内也形成了三个总体维度:i)迎风行驶是最耗费体力的技能,ii)环境条件影响运动要求,以及iii)在一场帆船赛中疲劳的累积。最后,在训练方法和理念主题领域中有两个总体维度:i)周期化训练,以及ii)专项训练。总体而言,迎风行驶在所有三个主题领域中都有体现,突出了其在ILCA帆船运动中的重要性。此外,“感觉”和“保持乐趣”被确定为当前文献中研究不足的高阶主题。研究结果表明,教练应通过“保持乐趣”以及在各种条件下航行来提高“感觉”和“模式识别”等方面,在水上和水下训练中都注重一致性。我们提供了关于ILCA帆船运动中表现的组成部分、身体要求和训练方面的关键见解,以优化运动员的表现。