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Velocity and acceleration before contact in the tackle during rugby union matches
Authors:Sharief Hendricks  David Karpul  Fred Nicolls  Michael Lambert
Institution:1. UCT/MRC Research Unit for Exercise and Sports Medicine, Department of Human Biology , Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Cape Town , Newlands , South Africa sharief.hendricks@uct.ac.za;3. UCT/MRC Research Unit for Exercise and Sports Medicine, Department of Human Biology , Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Cape Town , Newlands , South Africa;4. Department of Electrical Engineering , University of Cape Town , Newlands , South Africa
Abstract:Abstract

The velocity and acceleration at which the ball-carrier or tackler enters the tackle may contribute to winning the contest and prevailing injury free. Velocity and acceleration have been quantified in controlled settings, whereas in match-play it has been subjectively described. The purpose of this study was to determine the velocity and acceleration of the ball-carrier and tackler before contact during match-play in three competitions (Super 14, Varsity Cup, and Under-19 Currie Cup). Using a two-dimensional scaled version of the field, the velocity and acceleration of the ball-carrier and tackler were measured at every 0.1 s to contact for 0.5 s. For front-on tackles, a significant difference (P < 0.05) between the ball-carrier (4.6 ± 1 m · s–1) and tackler (7.1 ± 3.5 m · s–1) was found at the 0.5 s time to contact interval in the Varsity Cup. For side-on tackles, differences between the two opposing players were found at 0.5 s (ball-carrier: 4.6 ± 1.7 m · s–1; tackler: 3.1 ± 1.2 m · s–1) and 0.4 s (ball-carrier: 6.3 ± 2.3 m · s–1; tackler: 3.7 ± 1.6 m · s–1) at Under-19 level. After 0.4 s, no significant differences (P > 0.05) were evident. Also, the ball-carrier's velocity over the 0.5 s was relatively stable compared with that of the tackler. Results suggest that tacklers adjust their velocity to reach a suitable relative velocity before making contact with the ball-carrier.
Keywords:Tackle  rugby union  performance analysis  velocity  acceleration
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