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变向能力改变的生物力学决定因素:一项系统综述

Biomechanical Determinants of Change of Direction Performance: A Systematic Review.

作者信息

Singh Utkarsh, Leicht Anthony S, Connor Jonathan D, Brice Sara M, Alves Adon, Doma Kenji

机构信息

Sport and Exercise Science, College of Healthcare Sciences, James Cook University, 1 James Cook Drive, Townsville, QLD, 4811, Australia.

Australian Institute of Tropical Health and Medicine, James Cook University, Townsville, QLD, Australia.

出版信息

Sports Med. 2025 Jul 16. doi: 10.1007/s40279-025-02278-3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The ability to change direction rapidly is crucial for enhancing performance in multidirectional sports. Evidence suggests that several biomechanical variables are associated with faster change of direction (COD) completion times. However, while it is understood that biomechanical factors influence COD performance, the evidence remains unclear because of the diverse range of biomechanical factors, inconsistent findings and potential influences from various moderating factors (e.g. sex, training experience).

OBJECTIVE

The primary aim of this systematic review was to identify the biomechanical determinants of COD performance while the secondary aim was to examine the impact of moderating factors on the determinants. The findings of this review could assist practitioners in designing effective training and coaching strategies to improve COD performance.

METHODS

A systematic literature search was conducted across the electronic databases of Scopus, PubMed, Web of Science, CINAHL, and SPORTDiscus. Studies were considered eligible if they involved healthy participants, considered biomechanical determinants of COD performance via correlational analyses and reported COD performance (i.e. time to completion). The quality of the study was assessed via the Kmet scale while study findings were collated.

RESULTS

A total of 13 studies met the inclusion criteria and analysed 45-180° COD tasks involving 374 participants. Kmet scores ranged from 73 to 96%, indicating good-to-excellent methodological quality of studies. Several biomechanical variables were identified as contributors to quicker COD completion times, including shorter ground contact time, higher approach and exit velocities, increased braking and propulsive forces, greater trunk inclination angle, lower centre-of-mass height, and increased moments and power at the hip, knee and ankle. With respect to moderating factors, included studies utilised various COD tasks (45-180°), examined mostly male participants (79.4%) with inconsistent reporting of playing/training experience and all consisted of a pre-planned COD task only.

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings identified several key biomechanical variables that were important determinants of faster COD performance. However, the impact of moderating factors on COD performance was minimally examined in prior studies and requires further investigation. Recommendations are provided in this paper focussing on biomechanical contributors (e.g. ground contact time, approach velocity, braking forces), which may assist coaches with relevant training modalities to enhance COD performance.

摘要

背景

快速改变方向的能力对于提高多向运动的表现至关重要。有证据表明,几个生物力学变量与更快的变向(COD)完成时间相关。然而,虽然人们知道生物力学因素会影响COD表现,但由于生物力学因素范围广泛、研究结果不一致以及各种调节因素(如性别、训练经验)的潜在影响,证据仍然不明确。

目的

本系统评价的主要目的是确定COD表现的生物力学决定因素,次要目的是研究调节因素对这些决定因素的影响。本评价的结果可以帮助从业者设计有效的训练和指导策略,以提高COD表现。

方法

在Scopus、PubMed、Web of Science、CINAHL和SPORTDiscus等电子数据库中进行了系统的文献检索。如果研究涉及健康参与者,通过相关分析考虑COD表现的生物力学决定因素,并报告COD表现(即完成时间),则这些研究被认为是合格的。通过Kmet量表评估研究质量,并整理研究结果。

结果

共有13项研究符合纳入标准,分析了涉及374名参与者的45 - 180°COD任务。Kmet评分范围为73%至96%,表明研究的方法学质量良好至优秀。几个生物力学变量被确定为更快的COD完成时间的促成因素,包括更短的地面接触时间、更高的接近和离开速度、增加的制动力和推进力、更大的躯干倾斜角度、更低的重心高度以及髋、膝和踝关节处增加的力矩和功率。关于调节因素,纳入的研究使用了各种COD任务(45 - 180°),主要研究男性参与者(79.4%),对运动/训练经验的报告不一致,并且都仅包括预先计划的COD任务。

结论

我们的研究结果确定了几个关键的生物力学变量,它们是更快的COD表现的重要决定因素。然而,先前的研究对调节因素对COD表现的影响研究较少,需要进一步调查。本文提供了针对生物力学促成因素(如地面接触时间、接近速度、制动力)的建议,这可能有助于教练采用相关的训练方式来提高COD表现。

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