Päätoteuttaja:
University of Aarhus
Osatoteuttajat:
Varalan Urheiluopisto Jyväskylän yliopiston liikuntatieteellinen tiedekunta
Yhteistyötahot:
Suomen Jääkiekkoliitto Jääkiekon SM-liiga Pelaajayhdistys Huippu-urheilun Insituutti KIHU Tampereen Urheilulääkäriasema UKK-instituutti
Verkkosivu:
Yhteyshenkilöt:
Urheilulaji:
Jääkiekko
Aika:
01.05.2019 - 31.12.2020
Kuvaus:
Differences in body composition and performance were investigated between elite and U20 male ice hockey players of 2 different national standards. One hundred seventy-nine players were recruited from the highest Finnish (n = 82) and Danish (n = 61) national level, as well as from 1 U20 team from Finland (n = 19) and Denmark (n = 17). Body composition and countermovement jump performance (CMJ) were measured off-ice in addition to on-ice assessments of agility, 10- and 30-m sprint performance, and endurance capacity (the maximal Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery Level 1 Ice Hockey Test, Yo-Yo IR1-IHmax). Large differences in on-ice performances were demonstrated between Finnish and Danish elite players for agility, 10- and 30-m sprint performance (2–3%, P ≤ 0.05), and Yo-Yo IR1-IHmax performance (15%, P ≤ 0.05). By contrast, no differences (P > 0.05) were present between elite players for CMJ ability or body composition. However, elite players possessed more body and muscle mass than U20 players. Finally, the Finnish U20 cohort had a similar performance level as the Danish elite players and superior 10-m sprint performance, whereas the Danish U20 level was inferior to the other groups in every performance assessment (P ≤ 0.05). In conclusion, on-ice speed and endurance differ markedly between elite players of 2 different national standards with no distinction in body composition or CMJ ability.