Martin Sigmund, Steven Kohn, Dagmar Sigmundova
Assessment of basic physical parameters of current Canadian-American National Hockey League (NHL) ice hockey players
Číslo: 1/2016
Periodikum: Acta Gymnica
DOI: 10.5507/ag.2015.027
Klíčová slova: body height, body weight, male, elite sport, NHL tělesná hmotnost, tělesná výška, muž, vrcholový sport, NHL
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Objective: The aim of this study was to analyze and present the level of development of basic physical characteristics [Body Height (BH) and Body Weight (BW)] in current ice hockey players in the Canadian-American NHL, also with respect to various gaming positions. Another aim is to compare the results with relevant data of elite ice hockey players around the world.
Methods: The data of 751 ice hockey players (age range: 18-43 years; 100% male) from NHL (2014/2015 season) are analyzed (goalkeepers, n = 67; defenders, n = 237; forwards, n = 447). Statistical data processing was performed using a single factor ANOVA and Fisher's (LSD) post hoc test. The level of statistical significance was tested at a level of p ≤ .05; p ≤ .01. Effect size was expressed according to Cohen's d.
Results: Current levels of monitored parameters of NHL players represent the values: BH = 186.0 ± 5.3 cm, BW = 91.7 ± 6.9 kg. Significant differences among positions were found for the BH (goalkeepers > defenders > forwards) and BW (defenders > goalkeepers > forwards). Differences among forwards positions were also found for the BH (left wings > right wings > centers) and BW (left wings > right wings > centers).
Conclusion: The observed values represent the current level of basic physical parameters in professional ice hockey players in the NHL and can be considered reference values in this specific population group.