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Pre- and Post-Activity Stretching Practices of Collegiate Soccer Coaches in the United States

机译:美国大学足球教练的前后活动伸展实践

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International Journal of Exercise Science 13(6): 260-272, 2020. Current pre- and post-activity stretching guidelines are designed to optimize performance and reduce injury risk. However, it is unclear whether soccer coaches adhere to these recommendations. The purpose of this study was to determine if collegiate soccer coaches’ perceptions and practices align with current scientific recommendations. A total of 781 questionnaires were electronically distributed to soccer coaches from NCAA Division I and III universities.The questionnaire obtained demographic, professional, and educational information, as well as stretching practices. Statistical analysis consisted of computing frequency counts and means where applicable. Pearson's Chi-square tests were performed to assess the potential differences in stretching perceptions and practices among the cohort of soccer coaches. Results suggest that soccer coaches are choosing some forms of stretching more frequently than other coaches (χ2= 342.7, p 0.001). Further analysis failed to determine significant associations between stretching type and coaching certification, level, sex, years of experience, and age. Of the 209 respondents, 84.9% believed pre-activity stretching to be of greater than average importance on a seven-point Likert scale. Dynamic stretching (68.7%) or a combination of static and ballistic stretching (18.0%) prior to athletic events was the most typical stretching prescribed. Current post-activity practices demonstrate that most coaches (95.4%) are using some form of a general cool-down following practice or competition. This study is an important assessment of the extent to which collegiate coaches administer appropriate stretching techniques. Most coaches adhere to current recommendations; however, they should continue to evaluate their practices against ongoing research and the practices of their peers.
机译:国际运动科学杂志13(6):260-272,2020。目前的活动前后伸展指南旨在优化性能并减少伤害风险。但是,目前尚不清楚足球教练是否遵守这些建议。本研究的目的是确定大学足球教练的看法和做法是否与当前的科学建议一致。共有781名问卷被电子方式分配给来自NCAA司和三世大学的足球教练。问卷获得人口,专业和教育信息,以及伸展做法。统计分析包括计算频率计数和手段,在此适用。进行了Pearson的Chi-Square测试,以评估足球教练队列中拉伸感知和实践的潜在差异。结果表明,足球教练正在比其他教练更频繁地选择一些形式的拉伸(χ2= 342.7,P <0.001)。进一步分析未能确定拉伸类型和教练认证,水平,性别,经验年龄和年龄之间的重要协会。在209名受访者中,84.9%相信前的活动延伸至七分李克特量表的平均重视。动态拉伸(68.7%)或运动事件前静态和弹道拉伸(18.0%)的组合是规定的最典型的拉伸。目前的活动后惯例表明,大多数教练(95.4%)正在使用以下练习或竞争的某种形式的一般冷却。本研究是对大学教练施用适当的拉伸技术的重要性的重要评估。大多数教练都坚持目前的建议;但是,他们应该继续评估他们对同龄人的持续研究和实践的做法。

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