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論文
- タイトル
- Training practices of Japanese elite team and combat sport athletes during the COVID-19 pandemic: an interview study with support staff
- タイトル(英)
- Training practices of Japanese elite team and combat sport athletes during the COVID-19 pandemic: an interview study with support staff
- 参照URL
- https://researchmap.jp/7000019636/published_papers/51130909
- 著者
- Daichi Yamashita,Kazuya Yamazaki,Takaki Yamagishi,Hana Tsubokura,Jad Adrian Washif,Iñigo Mujika
- 著者(英)
- Daichi Yamashita,Kazuya Yamazaki,Takaki Yamagishi,Hana Tsubokura,Jad Adrian Washif,Iñigo Mujika
- 担当区分
- 概要
- 概要(英)
- Background The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic had a profound impact on the world of sports, particularly elite athletes. This study aimed to investigate how elite athletes adapted their training during the pandemic through semi-structured interviews with performance support staff from national (NT) and professional (PT) teams. Methods Thirteen Japanese support staff (NT = 9, PT = 4) provided insights into the challenges of maintaining training duration, intensity, and quality, as well as strategies adopted to navigate specific phases, including “during” and “after” the nationwide State of Emergency and “during” and “following” two-week quarantines, through semi-structured interviews. Results During the nationwide State of Emergency and subsequent quarantines, most NT and PT support staff reported that athletes had limited access to conventional training equipment and facilities, often relying on makeshift alternatives. When these options were insufficient, the support staff modified training content based on equipment availability. Moreover, many athletes voluntarily refrained from outdoor workouts to avoid negative public attention, despite no legal ban on outdoor training. Most NT and PT support staff relied on online platforms for group or personal sessions to help maintain fitness and motivation, although these methods were considered inadequate for achieving optimal outcomes. Upon returning from quarantine, support staff implemented phased return-to-play programs. For some athletes, the cancellation of competitions presented an opportunity to focus on thorough rehabilitation for chronic injuries. Furthermore, social isolation and uncertainty increased mental health concerns among athletes, emphasizing the need for greater psychological support. Elite athletes faced challenges, including limited indoor space, inadequate equipment, and lack of “domestic rivals” to optimize training performance. Conclusion Overall, the pandemic experience emphasized the importance of robust, adaptable athlete-support systems capable of modifying training under constrained conditions. These findings highlight the value of well-defined return-to-play approaches, better communication among support staff, and holistic support strategies (well-being, etc.) to enhance resilience during future disruptions.
- 出版者・発行元
- 出版者・発行元(英)
- Frontiers Media SA
- 誌名
- Frontiers in Sports and Active Living
- 誌名(英)
- Frontiers in Sports and Active Living
- 巻
- 7
- 号
- 開始ページ
- 1557774
- 終了ページ
- 出版年月
- 2025年9月4日
- 査読の有無
- 査読有り
- 招待の有無
- 掲載種別
- 研究論文(学術雑誌)
- ISSN
- DOI URL
- https://doi.org/10.3389/fspor.2025.1557774
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