Andrew Watson, Andrew Murray, Dan Coughlan, Jack Wells, Alex Ehlert, Jiaqing Xu, Anthony Turner, Chris Bishop
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摘要:Watson, A, Murray, A, Coughlan, D, Wells, J, Ehlert, A, Xu, J, Turner, A, and Bishop, C.理解高尔夫训练负荷:对挥杆教练、表演从业者和医务人员的调查。[J] .力量杂志,39(1):e20- e29,2025 -本研究旨在调查高尔夫教练员、绩效从业人员和从事高尔夫运动的医务人员对运动中训练负荷监测的看法和做法。进行了横断面探索性调查,其中包括使用李克特量表和“是”或“否”问题组合的每个子组的具体问题。共有89名从业者完成了调查,其中23名是高尔夫教练,35名是表演从业者,31名是医疗从业者。结果表明,几乎所有的技术教练和辅助人员从业人员都同意监测高尔夫训练负荷的重要性。然而,我们的研究发现,目前的观点和日常实践中实际做的事情之间存在明显的差距,这与运动中的训练负荷监测有关。尽管大多数教练和从业人员都同意评估高尔夫运动负荷的价值,但实际监测和收集与此相关数据的人数却少得多。因此,无疑需要对这个问题进行进一步的考虑和研究,以帮助了解和改变当前的高尔夫实践。
Understanding Training Load in Golf: A Survey of Swing Coaches, Performance Practitioners, and Medical Staff.
Abstract: Watson, A, Murray, A, Coughlan, D, Wells, J, Ehlert, A, Xu, J, Turner, A, and Bishop, C. Understanding training load in golf: A survey of swing coaches, performance practitioners, and medical staff. J Strength Cond Res 39(1): e20-e29, 2025-The present study aimed to investigate the current opinions and practices of golf coaches, performance practitioners, and medical staff working in golf, on the topic of monitoring training load in the sport. A cross-sectional, explorative survey was undertaken, which included specific questions for each subgroup using a combination of Likert scale and "Yes" or "No" questions. A total of 89 practitioners completed the survey with 23 being golf coaches, 35 being performance practitioners, and 31 being medical practitioners. Results showed that virtually all technical coaches and support staff practitioners agreed on the importance of monitoring training load in golf. However, our findings identified a noticeable gap between what is current opinion and what is actually done in day-to-day practice, relating to training load monitoring in the sport. Although the majority of coaches and practitioners are in agreement with the value of assessing load in golf, the number that actually monitor and collect data relating to this is substantially lower. Therefore, further consideration and research is undoubtedly required on this topic to help inform and change current practice in golf.
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The editorial mission of The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (JSCR) is to advance the knowledge about strength and conditioning through research. A unique aspect of this journal is that it includes recommendations for the practical use of research findings. While the journal name identifies strength and conditioning as separate entities, strength is considered a part of conditioning. This journal wishes to promote the publication of peer-reviewed manuscripts which add to our understanding of conditioning and sport through applied exercise science.