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Force production during the sustained phase of Rugby scrums: a systematic literature review

机译:橄榄球渣持续阶段的部队生产:系统的文献综述

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Since World Rugby changed the laws regarding scrums in the 2013–2014 season, the sustained push phase of the scrum has increased in tactical importance. Therefore, the purpose of this systematic literature review was to examine the biomechanical demands during the sustained push phase of individual, unit, and full pack scrummaging. Pubmed, EBSCO (specifically and simultaneously searching Academic Search Premier, CINAHL, and SPORTDiscus), and Google Scholar were searched for any research that presented force production in a live or simulated rugby scrum. Study quality was appraised using the National Institute of Health’s Quality Assessment Tool for Observational Cohort and Cross-Sectional Studies. Recorded scrum forces, positioning of players including joint angles, and testing procedures were extracted and narratively synthesized. Twenty six studies were included in the review. 50% of included studies were rated good, 31% fair, and 19% poor. Major limitations included not reporting any effect size, statistical power, or reliability. Reported group mean values for average sustained forces against a machine generally ranged from 1000 to 2000?N in individual scrums and 4000–8000?N for full packs of male rugby players older than high school age. Individuals seem to optimize their force generation when their shoulders are set against scrum machine pads at approximately 40% of body height, with feet parallel, and with knee and hip angles around 120°. A 10% difference in pack force seems to be necessary for one pack to drive another back in the scrum, but little data exist to quantify differences in force production between winning and losing packs during live scrums. Data collection within studies was not standardized, making comparisons difficult. There is a lack of data in live scrums, and the current research indicates that machine scrums may not replicate many of the demands of live scrums. There is a lack of data for female rugby players. This review indicates an optimal individual body position for players to strive to achieve during scrummaging, consisting of a low body height (40% of stature) and large extended hip and knee angles (120° each).
机译:由于世界橄榄球在2013 - 2014年赛季改变了关于Scrums的法律,因此Scrum的持续推送阶段增加了战术重要性。因此,该系统文献综述的目的是在个人,单位和全包装糖浆的持续推动阶段检查生物力学要求。 PubMed,EBSCO(特别是同时搜索学术搜索总理,CINAHL和Sportdiscus)以及谷歌学者的任何研究都被寻找了在LIVE或模拟橄榄渣中呈现的力量生产。使用国家卫生研究院的审查队列和横截面研究评估了研究质量。记录的Scrum力,包括关节角度的球员的定位和测试程序被提取和叙事合成。审查中包含二十六项研究。其中50%的研究被评为良好,31%的公平,19%差。主要限制包括未报告任何效果大小,统计功率或可靠性。报告的组平均持续力量的平均值对于单个Scrums的平均持续力量通常为1000至2000?n,用于超过高中年龄较大的雄性橄榄球运动员的4000-8000?n。当其肩部在大约40%的体高,双脚和膝盖和臀部角度约120°时,个人似乎优化了他们的力量产生。一个包装似乎需要10%的包装力差异,以便在Scrum中驱动另一个包,但存在很少的数据来量化在Live Scrums期间获胜和失去包装之间的力量产生的差异。研究中的数据收集不是标准化的,使得比较困难。 Live Scrums缺乏数据,目前的研究表明机器Scrums可能无法复制Live Scrums的许多需求。女性橄榄球运动员缺乏数据。该审查表明,对于在糖化期间努力实现的球员,由低体高(身材40%)和大的延伸臀部和膝关节(各120°)组成的优化个人身体位置。

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