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Surfing Training Methods Review_PUBLISHED Sep 2021 00126548-900000000-99149.pdf
Strength and Conditioning Journal (2021)
  • Terry Donaldson
  • Malcolm Scantlebury
  • James Furness
  • Kevin Kemp-Smith
  • Sean Newcomer
  • Mike Climstein
Abstract
Surfing has grown significantly in the past decade as highlighted by its inclusion in the 2020 Olympic Games. This growth substantiates a need for training methods that improve surfing performance. The purpose of this review is to (a) identify training methods available to competitive and recreational surfers in peer-reviewed literature, (b) evaluate the effectiveness of these methods, and (c) highlight any limitations and potential areas for future research. Five electronic databases were searched, and 8 papers were identified that met the eligibility criteria. Five of these studies used a quasi-experimental design, and 1 used a case study. The remaining 2 studies used field-based outcome measures specific to paddling; however, no study demonstrated improvement
in wave-riding performance. The main training methods identified were (a) resistance training, (b) unstable surface training, and (c) cardiovascular training. Maximal strength training of the upper-body and high-intensity and sprint-interval paddling demonstrated effectiveness for improving paddling performance; however, unstable surface training was ineffective. Although all interventions improved laboratory based outcomes, there were no objective measures of wave-riding performance. The findings of this scoping review demonstrate a paucity and low level of evidence in peer reviewed literature relating training methods to surfing performance.
Keywords
  • surfing,
  • aerobic,
  • weight training,
  • performance,
  • surf
Publication Date
September, 2021
DOI
DOI: 10.1519/SSC.0000000000000674
Citation Information
Terry Donaldson, Malcolm Scantlebury, James Furness, Kevin Kemp-Smith, et al.. "Surfing Training Methods Review_PUBLISHED Sep 2021 00126548-900000000-99149.pdf" Strength and Conditioning Journal (2021) p. 1 - 12
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/michael_climstein/169/