Natalie Legge, Conny Draper, Katie Slattery, Damien O'Meara, Mark Watsford
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Abstract
Background: Biomechanical parameters can distinguish a skilled rower from a less skilled rower and can provide coaches with meaningful feedback and objective evidence to inform coaching practices on rowing technique. Therefore, it is critical to understand which technical characteristics can be related to the fundamental rowing performance indicators. The aim of this systematic scoping review was to describe the current focus and density of rowing biomechanics research specific to on-water rowing and provide a guide for practitioners and researchers on future directions for on-water rowing biomechanics research.
Methods: All peer-reviewed publications involving the on-water assessment of rowing biomechanics were reviewed from four databases (SPORTDiscus, PubMed, Sage online journals, and Web of Science). Search results returned 1659 records, of which 27 studies met the inclusion criteria for the review.
Results: All reported variables were collated and summarised according to the three main measurements of basic mechanics: time, space and force. Study characteristics were collated to provide a descriptive overview of the literature. The main categorical variables included time, distance, velocity, acceleration, force, power and crew synchrony.
Conclusion: Data extraction revealed gate force, horizontal oar angle and boat velocity as the most reported variables with numerous subcategories of metrics within each measure. A framework to help guide and standardise on-water rowing biomechanical assessment and the establishment of standards for environmental data collection could help guide practitioners and researchers in the on-water rowing environment. This scoping review was registered on the Open Science Framework ( https://osf.io/8q5vw/ ).
背景:生物力学参数可以区分技术熟练的赛艇运动员和技术较差的赛艇运动员,并能为教练员提供有意义的反馈和客观证据,为赛艇技术的教练实践提供依据。因此,了解哪些技术特征与基本赛艇性能指标相关至关重要。本系统性范围界定综述旨在描述目前针对水面划艇的划艇生物力学研究的重点和密度,并为从业人员和研究人员提供有关水面划艇生物力学研究未来方向的指南:对四个数据库(SPORTDiscus、PubMed、Sage 在线期刊和 Web of Science)中所有涉及水上赛艇生物力学评估的同行评审出版物进行了审查。搜索结果返回了 1659 条记录,其中 27 项研究符合审查的纳入标准:根据基本力学的三个主要测量指标:时间、空间和力,对所有报告的变量进行了整理和汇总。对研究特点进行了整理,以便对文献进行描述性概述。主要的分类变量包括时间、距离、速度、加速度、力、功率和乘员同步性:数据提取结果表明,闸门力、水平桨角和船速是报告最多的变量,每种测量指标中又有许多子类别。一个有助于指导和规范水上赛艇生物力学评估的框架,以及环境数据收集标准的建立,可以为水上赛艇环境中的从业人员和研究人员提供指导。本范围界定综述已在开放科学框架(https://osf.io/8q5vw/ )上注册。