EXPLORATION OF PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE CAPACITIES IN EMERGING ADOLESCENT SURFING TALENT

Tyson Zuin, Dr Jenny Conlon, Dr Ashley Cripps
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Open water surfing conditions are unpredictable and dynamic, requiring athletes to possess well-rounded physical attributes to compete successfully. Current research focuses on adolescent athletes in competitive pathways at state and national levels, however few studies have explored the emerging talent pathway where most athletes compete. Further, adolescent female surfers are underrepresented in surfing research. This study aimed to examine the physical performance capacities of emerging adolescent athletes within a state surfing talent pathway and explore how these athletic properties vary between different sex and age cohorts. Participants (age: 13.89 ± 1.29 years) were recruited from state-based competitions (female n=14, male n=20) during the 2022-2023 season. Athletes completed a testing battery inclusive of anthropometric measures, upper and lower body strength, and power outcomes (dynamic push-up, isometric push-up, counter-movement jump, and isometric mid-thigh pull). Findings revealed significant between sex differences for anthropometric measures, with females demonstrating greater height, body mass and body fat compared to males. However, there were no significant strength or power differences evidence between males and females. Age group comparisons highlighted under-16 female athletes demonstrated superior, but non-significant, upper body strength compared to under-14 females. Contrastingly, under-16 male athletes reported significantly greater lower body strength and power outcomes relative to their younger counterparts. In conclusion, this study provides coaches with greater insight into the development of strength and power in adolescent surfing athletes involved in emerging talent pathways.
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探索青少年冲浪新秀的体能表现能力
公开水域冲浪的条件是不可预测和动态的,这就要求运动员具备全面的身体素质,才能在比赛中取得成功。目前的研究主要关注青少年运动员在州和国家级别的竞技途径,但很少有研究探讨大多数运动员参加比赛的新兴人才途径。此外,青少年女性冲浪运动员在冲浪研究中的代表性不足。本研究旨在考察州级冲浪人才培养计划中新兴青少年运动员的体能表现能力,并探索这些运动特性在不同性别和年龄组之间的差异。参与者(年龄:13.89 ± 1.29 岁)是在 2022-2023 赛季期间从州立比赛中招募的(女性 14 人,男性 20 人)。运动员完成了一系列测试,包括人体测量、上下肢力量和力量结果(动态俯卧撑、等长俯卧撑、反运动跳跃和等长大腿中部牵拉)。研究结果显示,在人体测量方面,男女之间存在明显差异,女性的身高、体重和体脂均高于男性。不过,男女之间的力量或功率差异并不明显。年龄组比较显示,16 岁以下女运动员的上肢力量优于 14 岁以下女运动员,但差异不明显。与此形成鲜明对比的是,16 岁以下男性运动员的下半身力量和力量结果明显优于年轻运动员。总之,这项研究为教练员提供了更多关于青少年冲浪运动员力量和力量发展的见解,这些运动员都是新兴人才。
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