Mechanical determinants of sprint performance in elite and sub-elite field hockey players
The aim of the present study was to investigate the difference in the horizontal mechanical determinants of sprint performance in highly-trained elite field hockey players versus sub-elite field hockey players. Thirty-five highly trained field hockey players (1 8 elite international players and 17 sub-elite players) were tested during the competitive season. They performed a maximal 40 meter sprint. Distance was tracked over time via a 312 Hz laser (Laser Technology, Inc) and used to calculate, for each individual, a horizontal force-velocity profile. Elite players showed a larger theoretical maximal horizontal velocity (vO) compared to the sub-elite hockey players. No significant differences in theoretical maximal horizontal force (FO) and horizontal power (Pmax) between the groups were observed. Large variability especially in the sub-elite groups was observed in FO and vO, indicating the potential for individualized training program focusing on the weaker parameter.
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Aiheet: | juniori huippu-urheilu maahockey tekniikka sprintti analyysi yksilöllinen harjoittelu |
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Aihealueet: | urheilukilpailut junioriurheilu |
Julkaisussa: | ISBS - Conference Proceedings Archive (Konstanz) |
Toimittajat: | M. Ae, Y. Enomoto, N. Fujii, H. Takagi |
Julkaistu: |
Tsukuba
International Society of Biomechanics in Sports
2016
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Vuosikerta: | 34 |
Numero: | 1 |
Sivuja: | 1117-1119 |
Julkaisutyypit: | kongressin muistiinpanot elektroninen lehti artikkeli |
Kieli: | englanti (kieli) |
Taso: | kehittynyt |