A Qualitative Analysis to Determine the Critical Features of a Frontside Bottom Turn in Professional Surfing.

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports Pub Date : 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1111/sms.14755
John W Whitting, Ruben Brinsmead, James R Forsyth, Jennifer Hollier, Zachary J Crowley-McHattan
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Surfing bottom turns underpin the quality of subsequent maneuvers, and surfing performance overall. Despite this, no study has investigated coaching cues to determine their association with performance. This study investigated the frontside bottom turn, to identify critical features associated with quality performance, and second to determine whether any of these features could predict whether a surfer would subsequently perform either a cutback or a top turn maneuver. Videos of every frontside bottom turn from all finals heats of the 2017 World Surf League, Corona Open Jeffrey's Bay event were analyzed. A total of 199 frontside bottom turns were identified and categorized as either a bottom turn leading to a cutback maneuver (n = 106), or a bottom turn leading to a top turn maneuver (n = 93). A checklist of 47 potential critical features was developed after consultation with coaching and competition judging experts, thereby enabling a systematic analysis of each turn to determine the expected and actual frequency of occurrence for each potential feature. Consequently, an extensive list of critical features of the frontside bottom turn was identified and associated with a high level of performance, being executed successfully by professional athletes during high-stakes competition. Several features, particularly during the exit phase of the bottom turn, also helped predict whether these athletes subsequently performed either a cutback or a top turn maneuver. The findings of this study provide surf coaches with cues that can be used as a guide to effectively coach two main frontside bottom turn variations.

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定性分析以确定专业冲浪中正面底部转弯的关键特征。
冲浪底部转弯是后续动作质量和冲浪整体表现的基础。尽管如此,还没有研究对教练提示进行调查,以确定其与成绩的关系。本研究对正面底部转弯进行了调查,以确定与高质量表现相关的关键特征,其次确定这些特征是否能预测冲浪者随后是否会进行回切或顶部转弯动作。我们分析了 2017 年世界冲浪联赛科罗娜公开赛杰弗里湾分站赛所有决赛中每个正面底部转弯的视频。共确定了 199 个正面底部转弯,并将其归类为底部转弯导致后退动作(n = 106)或底部转弯导致顶部转弯动作(n = 93)。在咨询教练和比赛评审专家后,制定了一份包含 47 个潜在关键特征的清单,从而能够对每个转弯进行系统分析,以确定每个潜在特征的预期和实际出现频率。因此,确定了大量正面底部转弯的关键特征,这些特征与专业运动员在高风险比赛中成功完成的高水平表现有关。其中一些特征,尤其是在底转出口阶段的特征,还有助于预测这些运动员随后是否会进行后退或上转动作。这项研究的结果为冲浪教练提供了线索,可作为有效指导两种主要正面底部转弯变化的指南。
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期刊介绍: The Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports is a multidisciplinary journal published 12 times per year under the auspices of the Scandinavian Foundation of Medicine and Science in Sports. It aims to publish high quality and impactful articles in the fields of orthopaedics, rehabilitation and sports medicine, exercise physiology and biochemistry, biomechanics and motor control, health and disease relating to sport, exercise and physical activity, as well as on the social and behavioural aspects of sport and exercise.
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