Optimal Support for Elite Sprinters Using a Minimal, Adequate, and Accurate Approach.

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q1 PHYSIOLOGY International journal of sports physiology and performance Pub Date : 2024-09-12 DOI:10.1123/ijspp.2024-0227
Jad Adrian Washif,David B Pyne
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BACKGROUND In high-performance sport, the support provided by sport scientists and other staff can be a valuable resource for coaches and athletes. PURPOSE We propose and detail here the approach of "minimal, adequate, and accurate" sport-science support to ensure that programs of work and solutions are both economical and effective. METHODS Our support provision advocates for utilization of "minimal" resources (employing the least amount of time, tools, and funding) necessary to achieve the desired outcomes. We strive for "adequate" information that fulfills specific objectives without excess and with the requirement that methods and data used are "accurate" (valid and reliable). To illustrate the principles of this approach, we outline a real-world example of supporting 100-m track (athletics) sprinters preparing and competing in an international competition. The provision of performance support emphasizes an integrated approach, combining knowledge and insights from multiple sport-science disciplines. The key facets managed under this approach are (1) neuromuscular readiness, (2) wellness monitoring, (3) movement observation, (4) motivation, (5) biomechanics and performance analysis, and (6) qualitative feedback. These facets are based on the specific performance determinants and influencing factors of an event (100-m dash). CONCLUSIONS Application of this quantitative and qualitative approach can enhance the ability to make informed decisions. Nevertheless, the approach must be planned, evaluated, and refined on a regular basis to enable effective decision making in sport-science support. The 3-element approach of "minimal, adequate, and accurate" should be codesigned and supported by the athletes, coaches, and staff to ensure successful implementation.
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采用最少、足够和准确的方法为精英短跑运动员提供最佳支持。
背景在高性能体育运动中,体育科学家和其他工作人员提供的支持可以成为教练员和运动员的宝贵资源。目的我们在此提出并详细说明 "最少、充分和准确 "的体育科学支持方法,以确保工作计划和解决方案既经济又有效。我们力求提供 "充分 "的信息,以实现特定目标,同时要求所使用的方法和数据 "准确"(有效、可靠)。为了说明这种方法的原则,我们列举了一个支持 100 米田径短跑运动员备战和参加 国际比赛的实际例子。提供成绩支持强调综合方法,结合多个体育科学学科的知识和见解。这种方法管理的主要方面包括:(1) 神经肌肉准备,(2) 健康监测,(3) 运动观察,(4) 动力,(5) 生物力学和成绩分析,以及 (6) 定性反馈。这些方面都是基于某项赛事(100 米短跑)的具体表现决定因素和影响因素。不过,必须定期对该方法进行规划、评估和完善,以便在体育科学支持方面做出有效决策。最低限度、充分和准确 "的三要素方法应由运动员、教练员和工作人员共同设计和支持,以确保成功实施。
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199
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (IJSPP) focuses on sport physiology and performance and is dedicated to advancing the knowledge of sport and exercise physiologists, sport-performance researchers, and other sport scientists. The journal publishes authoritative peer-reviewed research in sport physiology and related disciplines, with an emphasis on work having direct practical applications in enhancing sport performance in sport physiology and related disciplines. IJSPP publishes 10 issues per year: January, February, March, April, May, July, August, September, October, and November.
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