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MOVEMENT DEMANDS AND PERCEIVED WELLNESS ASSOCIATED WITH PRESEASON TRAINING CAMP IN NCAA DIVISION I COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYERS

机译:与NCAA司Id大学足球运动员NCAA司审理训练营有关的运动需求和感知健康

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The aims of this study were to examine the movement demands of preseason practice in National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I college football players using portable global positioning system (GPS) technology and to assess perceived wellness associated with preseason practice to determine whether GPS-derived variables from the preceding day influence perceived wellness the following day. Twenty-nine players were monitored using GPS receivers (Catapult Innovations, Melbourne, Australia) during 20 preseason practices. Individual observations (n = 550) were divided into offensive and defensive position groups. Movement variables including low-, medium-, high-intensity, and sprint distance, player load, and acceleration and deceleration distance were assessed. Perceived wellness ratings (n = 469) were examined using a questionnaire which assessed fatigue, soreness, sleep quality, sleep quantity, stress, and mood. A 1-way analysis of variance for positional movement demands and multi-level regressions for wellness measures were used, followed by post hoc testing to evaluate the relational significance between categorical outcomes of perceived wellness scores and movement variables. Results demonstrated significantly (p <= 0.05) greater total, high-intensity, and sprint distance, along with greater acceleration and deceleration distances for the defensive back and wide receiver position groups compared with their respective offensive and defensive counterparts. Significant (p <= 0.05) differences in movement variables were demonstrated for individuals who responded more or less favorably on each of the 6 factors of perceived wellness. Data from this study provide novel quantification of the position-specific physical demands and perceived wellness associated with college football preseason practice. Results support the use of position-specific training and individual monitoring of college football players.
机译:本研究的目的是探讨国家大学运动会司Id大学足球运动员的季前赛实践的运动需求,使用便携式全球定位系统(GPS)技术,并评估与季前赛实践相关的感知健康,以确定GPS衍生的变量是否来自前一天会影响第二天的健康。在20个季前赛实践期间,使用GPS接收器(Catapult Innovations,Melbourne)监测二十九名球员。个别观察(n = 550)分为冒犯和防守位置组。评估了包括低,中,高强度和冲刺距离,播放器负载和加速度和减速距离的运动变量。使用调查问卷检查感知健康评级(n = 469),该调查问卷评估疲劳,疼痛,睡眠质量,睡眠量,压力和情绪。使用了用于位置运动需求和对健康措施的多层次回归的单向分析,然后进行HOC测试,以评估感知健康分数和运动变量的分类结果之间的关系意义。结果显着展示(P <= 0.05)总,高强度和冲刺距离,以及与各自的冒犯和防御性对应物相比,防御性反向和宽接收器位置组的加速和减速距离。对于在感知健康的6个因素中的每一个对其中的每一个或多或少地反应的个体,对运动变量的显着(p <= 0.05)差异。本研究的数据提供了与大学足球季前惯例相关的特定位置的身体需求和感知健康的新规定。结果支持使用特定地位的培训和大学足球运动员的个人监测。

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