Mechanical Properties of Sprinting in Elite Rugby Union and Rugby League

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作者
Cross, Matt R. [1 ]
Brughelli, Matt [1 ]
Brown, Scott R. [1 ]
Samozino, Pierre [2 ]
Gill, Nicholas D. [1 ]
Cronin, John B. [1 ]
Morin, Jean-Benoit [3 ]
机构
[1] Auckland Univ Technol, SPRINZ, Auckland, New Zealand
[2] Univ Savoy, Exercise Physiol Lab, Le Bourget Du Lac, France
[3] Univ Nice Sophia Antipolis, Lab Human Motr Educ Sport & Hlth LAMHESS, F-06189 Nice, France
关键词
acceleration; sprint kinetics; radar gun; power; body orientation; RUNNING PERFORMANCE; VERTICAL JUMP; POWER; STRENGTH; VELOCITY; PLAYERS; SPEED; DETERMINANTS; COMPETITION; MOVEMENT;
D O I
10.1123/ijspp.2014-0151
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Purpose: To compare mechanical properties of overground sprint running in elite rugby union and rugby league athletes. Methods: Thirty elite rugby code (15 rugby union and 15 rugby league) athletes participated in this cross-sectional analysis. Radar was used to measure maximal overground sprint performance over 20 or 30 m (forwards and backs, respectively). In addition to time at 2, 5, 10, 20, and 30 m, velocity-time signals were analyzed to derive external horizontal force-velocity relationships with a recently validated method. From this relationship, the maximal theoretical velocity, external relative and absolute horizontal force, horizontal power, and optimal horizontal force for peak power production were determined. Results: While differences in maximal velocity were unclear between codes, rugby union backs produced moderately faster split times, with the most substantial differences occurring at 2 and 5 m (ES 0.95 and 0.86, respectively). In addition, rugby union backs produced moderately larger relative horizontal force, optimal force, and peak power capabilities than rugby league backs (ES 0.73-0.77). Rugby union forwards had a higher absolute force (ES 0.77) despite having similar to 12% more body weight than rugby league forwards. Conclusions: In this elite sample, rugby union athletes typically displayed greater short-distance sprint performance, which may be linked to an ability to generate high levels of horizontal force and power. The acceleration characteristics presented in this study could be a result of the individual movement and positional demands of each code.
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页数:8
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