Legg S J, Miller A B, Slyfield D, Smith P, Gilberd C, Wilcox H, Tate C
Department of Management Systems, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand.
J Sports Med Phys Fitness. 1997 Mar;37(1):41-9.
The purpose of this study was to compare the physical performance of elite New Zealand and other nations olympic class sailors and to undertake an initial examination of the relation between physical and sailing performance.
A comparative study.
Healthy elite national level olympic class sailors were examined.
Thirty-one elite New Zealand Olympic sailing squad team members and 108 Olympic team sailors from ten other nations.
The data for the two groups of subjects was compared using unpaired "t"-tests. A qualitative analysis was used to examine the relation between physical and sailing performance.
Measurements included age, body mass, muscular strength endurance (as assessed by the maximum number of push-ups, pull-ups and sit-ups that could be performed) and serobic power (as assessed by the time taken to cover 2500 m and the distance completed in 12 minutes in a maximal effort rowing ergometer test). Sailing performance was assessed by national coach ranking of each New Zealand sailor.
On average the New Zealanders were younger and lighter than the sailors from the other nations. They tended to have greater shoulder/arm strength endurance as reflected in their performance for push-ups and pull-ups, but a lesser ability in their sit-up performance. They also tended to be aerobically fitter. There were clear and logical differences between body mass and both class of vessel and the position of the sailor i.c. crew or helmsman. Lighter sailors sailed lighter craft whilst heavier sailors sailed the heavier craft. Crew members were generally heavier than helmsmen. Age appeared to be related to sailing performance.
Elite New Zealand Olympic class sailors tend to be younger, lighter, stronger and aerobically fitter than elite sailors from other nations. Age appeared to be related to on-water sailing performance.
本研究旨在比较新西兰精英级和其他国家奥运级别帆船运动员的体能表现,并初步考察体能与帆船比赛成绩之间的关系。
一项对比研究。
对健康的精英级国家水平奥运级别帆船运动员进行检查。
31名新西兰奥运帆船代表队队员以及来自其他10个国家的108名奥运代表队帆船运动员。
使用非配对“t”检验对两组受试者的数据进行比较。采用定性分析来考察体能与帆船比赛成绩之间的关系。
测量内容包括年龄、体重、肌肉力量耐力(通过能完成的俯卧撑、引体向上和仰卧起坐的最大次数来评估)以及有氧能力(通过在最大强度划船测力计测试中完成2500米所需时间和12分钟内完成的距离来评估)。帆船比赛成绩由新西兰每位帆船运动员的国家队教练排名来评估。
新西兰人平均比其他国家的帆船运动员更年轻、体重更轻。他们在俯卧撑和引体向上的表现中体现出,往往具有更强的肩部/手臂力量耐力,但仰卧起坐能力较弱。他们的有氧能力也往往更强。体重与船只类型以及帆船运动员(即船员或舵手)的位置之间存在明显且合理的差异。较轻的帆船运动员驾驶较轻的船只,而较重的帆船运动员驾驶较重的船只。船员通常比舵手体重更重。年龄似乎与帆船比赛成绩有关。
新西兰精英级奥运级别帆船运动员往往比其他国家的精英帆船运动员更年轻、体重更轻、更强壮且有氧能力更强。年龄似乎与水上帆船比赛成绩有关。