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COVID-19 Lockdown: A Global Study Investigating the Effect of Athletes' Sport Classification and Sex on Training Practices

Authors
 Washif, Jad Adrian  ;  Sandbakk, Oyvind  ;  Seiler, Stephen  ;  Haugen, Thomas  ;  Farooq, Abdulaziz  ;  Quarrie, Ken  ;  van Rensburg, Dina C. Janse  ;  Krug, Isabel  ;  Verhagen, Evert  ;  Wong, Del P.  ;  Mujika, Inigo  ;  Cortis, Cristina  ;  Haddad, Monoem  ;  Ahmadian, Omid  ;  Al Jufaili, Mahmood  ;  Al-Horani, Ramzi A.  ;  Al-Mohannadi, Abdulla Saeed  ;  Aloui, Asma  ;  Ammar, Achraf  ;  Arifi, Fitim  ;  Aziz, Abdul Rashid  ;  Batuev, Mikhail  ;  Beaven, Christopher Martyn  ;  Beneke, Ralph  ;  Bici, Arben  ;  Bishnoi, Pallawi  ;  Bogwasi, Lone  ;  Bok, Daniel  ;  Boukhris, Omar  ;  Boullosa, Daniel  ;  Bragazzi, Nicola  ;  Brito, Joao  ;  Cartagena, Roxana Paola Palacios  ;  Chaouachi, Anis  ;  Cheung, Stephen S.  ;  Chtourou, Hamdi  ;  Cosma, Germina  ;  Debevec, Tadej  ;  DeLang, Matthew D.  ;  Dellal, Alexandre  ;  Donmez, Gurhan  ;  Driss, Tarak  ;  Duque, Juan David Pena  ;  Eirale, Cristiano  ;  Elloumi, Mohamed  ;  Foster, Carl  ;  Franchini, Emerson  ;  Fusco, Andrea  ;  Galy, Olivier  ;  Gastin, Paul B.  ;  Gill, Nicholas  ;  Girard, Olivier  ;  Gregov, Cvita  ;  Halson, Shona  ;  Hammouda, Omar  ;  Hanzlikova, Ivana  ;  Hassanmirzaei, Bahar  ;  Hebert-Losier, Kim  ;  Helu, Hussein Munoz  ;  Herrera-Valenzuela, Tomas  ;  Hettinga, Florentina J.  ;  Holtzhausen, Louis  ;  Hue, Olivier  ;  Dello Iacono, Antonio  ;  Ihalainen, Johanna K.  ;  James, Carl  ;  Joseph, Saju  ;  Kamoun, Karim  ;  Khaled, Mehdi  ;  Khalladi, Karim  ;  Kim, Kwang Joon  ;  Kok, Lian-Yee  ;  MacMillan, Lewis  ;  Mataruna-Dos-Santos, Leonardo Jose  ;  Matsunaga, Ryo  ;  Memishi, Shpresa  ;  Millet, Gregoire P.  ;  Moussa-Chamari, Imen  ;  Musa, Danladi Ibrahim  ;  Hoang Minh Thuan Nguyen  ;  Nikolaidis, Pantelis T.  ;  Owen, Adam  ;  Padulo, Johnny  ;  Pagaduan, Jeffrey Cabayan  ;  Perera, Nirmala Panagodage  ;  Perez-Gomez, Jorge  ;  Pillay, Lervasen  ;  Popa, Arporn  ;  Pudasaini, Avishkar  ;  Rabbani, Alizera  ;  Rahayu, Tandiyo  ;  Romdhani, Mohamed  ;  Salamh, Paul  ;  Sarkar, Abu-Sufian  ;  Schillinger, Andy  ;  Setyawati, Heny  ;  Shrestha, Navina  ;  Suraya, Fatona  ;  Tabben, Montassar  ;  Trabelsi, Khaled  ;  Urhausen, Axel  ;  Valtonen, Maarit  ;  Weber, Johanna  ;  Whiteley, Rodney  ;  Zrane, Adel  ;  Zerguini, Yacine  ;  Zmijewski, Piotr  ;  Ben Saad, Helmi  ;  Pyne, David B.  ;  Taylor, Lee  ;  Chamari, Karim 
Citation
 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORTS PHYSIOLOGY AND PERFORMANCE, Vol.17(8) : 1242-1256, 2022-08 
Journal Title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORTS PHYSIOLOGY AND PERFORMANCE
ISSN
 1555-0265 
Issue Date
2022-08
Keywords
crowd-sourced data ; multinational sample ; online survey ; perception ; remote training
Abstract
Purpose: To investigate differences in athletes' knowledge, beliefs, and training practices during COVID-19 lockdownswith reference to sport classification and sex. This work extends an initial descriptive evaluation focusing on athlete classification. Methods: Athletes (12,526; 66% male; 142 countries) completed an online survey (May-July 2020) assessing knowledge, beliefs, and practices toward training. Sports were classified as team sports (45%), endurance (20%), power/technical (10%), combat (9%), aquatic (6%), recreational (4%), racquet (3%), precision (2%), parasports (1%), and others (1%). Further analysis by sexwas performed. Results: During lockdown, athletes practiced body-weight-based exercises routinely (67% females and 64% males), ranging from 50% (precision) to 78% (parasports). More sport-specific technical skills were performed in combat, parasports, and precision (similar to 50%) than other sports (similar to 35%). Most athletes (range: 50% [parasports] to 75% [endurance]) performed cardiorespiratory training (trivial sex differences). Compared to prelockdown, perceived training intensity was reduced by 29% to 41%, depending on sport (largest decline: similar to 38% in team sports, unaffected by sex). Some athletes (range: 7%-49%) maintained their training intensity for strength, endurance, speed, plyometric, change-of-direction, and technical training. Athletes who previously trained >= 5 sessions per week reduced their volume (range: 18%-28%) during lockdown. The proportion of athletes (81%) training >= 60 min/session reduced by 31% to 43% during lockdown. Males and females had comparable moderate levels of training knowledge (56% vs 58%) and beliefs/attitudes (54% vs 56%). Conclusions: Changes in athletes' training practices were sport-specific, with few or no sex differences. Team-based sports were generally more susceptible to changes than individual sports. Policy makers should provide athletes with specific training arrangements and educational resources to facilitate remote and/or home-based training during lockdown-type events.
DOI
10.1123/ijspp.2021-0543
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Internal Medicine (내과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Kim, Kwang Joon(김광준) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5554-8255
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/193415
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