Determinants of Boat Velocity during a 200 m Race in Elite Paralympic Sprint Kayakers

IF 2.1 4区 教育学 Q1 Health Professions International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport Pub Date : 2021-11-02 DOI:10.1080/24748668.2021.1986351
A. Redwood-Brown, H. L. Brown, B. Oakley, P. Felton
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ABSTRACT This study investigates the relationships between boat velocity, stroke rate and displacement per stroke in Paracanoe 200m Sprint Kayak races. Data were analysed from 646, 200m efforts performed by 13 international Paracanoe athletes between 2017 and 2020 (Male: N= 6, female: N= 7) using boat-based GPS unit (Catapult S5). Significant differences between the Paralympic classifications were observed for boat velocity, stroke rate and displacement per stroke across both genders (p < 0.001) and Paracanoe classification (p < 0.001). Stroke rate was found to be the best predictor of boat velocity across classifications explaining between 13% and 34% of the variation. However, displacement per stroke was found to be more important for males than females potentially due to strength and anthropometric differences. Boat velocity, stroke rate and displacement per stroke values for the final 150m (measured in 50 m splits) indicated evidence for a mix of all-out and positive pacing strategies. The results of this study suggest intricate differences exist in Paracanoe Sprint Kayak based on gender and classification between athletes. This information is useful in the coaching of Paracanoe Sprint Kayak with evidence that physical preparation, training, and race strategy can be individualised to each athlete.
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在精英残奥会皮划艇运动员200米比赛中,船速度的决定因素
摘要本研究探讨了皮划艇200米短跑皮划艇比赛中,划桨速度、划桨率和每划桨位移之间的关系。数据分析了13名国际皮划艇运动员(男:N=6,女:N=7)在2017年至2020年间使用船用GPS装置(Catapult S5)进行的646200米的努力。在残奥会分类中,不同性别的赛艇速度、划桨率和每次划桨的位移存在显著差异(p<0.001),而皮划艇分类则存在显著差异。划桨率是各分类赛艇速度的最佳预测指标,解释了13%至34%的差异。然而,由于力量和人体测量的差异,每次中风的位移对男性来说比女性更重要。最后150米的船速、划桨率和每次划桨的位移值(以50米的间隔测量)表明了全力和积极起搏策略相结合的证据。这项研究的结果表明,运动员之间存在着基于性别和分类的复杂差异。这些信息对皮划艇短跑皮划艇的教练很有用,有证据表明,每个运动员的身体准备、训练和比赛策略都可以个性化。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport aims to present current original research into sports performance. In so doing, the journal contributes to our general knowledge of sports performance making findings available to a wide audience of academics and practitioners.
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