Analysis of scoring of maneuvers performed in elite men`s professional surfing competitions

(Analyse der Bewertung von Manövern in Profiwettkämpfen im Surfen der Männer-Elite)

Purpose: To investigate the influence of turns, tube rides, and aerial maneuvers on the scores awarded in elite men`s professional surfing competitions. The successful completion rate and scores associated with different aerial variations were also investigated. Methods: Video recordings from all 11 events of the 2015 World Surf League men`s world championship tour were viewed to classify maneuvers performed by the competitors on each wave as turns, tube rides, and aerials. A 2-way ANOVA was used to determine any main effect or interaction of maneuver type or event location on the wave scores. A 1-way ANOVA was used to determine any main effect of aerial type on successful completion rate. Results: Aerial maneuvers were scored significantly higher than tube rides and turns. A significant main effect existed for maneuver and completion rate. Aerial maneuvers had the lowest completion rate, 45.4%. During the finals series (quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals heats) aerial-maneuver completion rate was higher, 55.4%. The frontside air reverse was the most commonly performed maneuver and received an average score of 6.77 out of 10. Conclusion: Professional surfers can optimize their potential single-wave scores during competition by successfully completing aerial maneuvers. However, aerial maneuvers continue to be a high-risk maneuver with a significantly lower completion rate. Our findings suggest that surfers should aim to improve their aerial-maneuver completion rate via surf practice or land-based training drills.
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Notationen:technische Sportarten
Veröffentlicht in:International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: 2017
Online-Zugang:https://doi.org/10.1123/ijspp.2016-0561
Jahrgang:12
Heft:9
Seiten:1243-1248
Dokumentenarten:Artikel
Level:hoch