Abstract

The aim of this study was to review the evolutionary tendencies of research regarding to the study of male Rink-Hockey players´ and game performance. A systematic search was conducted in PubMed, Web of Knowledge and Scopus databases according to PRISMA method. The initial search identified 815 titles, resulting in 19 articles being included within the review. Original papers (English language) contained relevant data regarding rink hockey players’ performance or morphological/physiological demands, anthropometry/body composition characteristics were eligible. Studies were classified into categories: (1) Physiological Demands, (2) Anthropometry and Body Composition, (3) Game Characterization/Patterns, (4) Injuries. Results indicated that Rink hockey requires high intensity effort which demands both short and long duration efforts requirements from players. Body composition analysis shows to be an important monitoring tool which complements the understanding of the athlete’s cardiac adaptation. Game patterns shows a combination of specific game momentums with different outcomes according to the game zone. The intense short-term movements, collision and contact between players, in addition to the weight and speed of the hard ball and the stick, can considerably increase the risk of moderate and severe injuries. Lack of literature in Rink-Hockey is remarkable, and research is mainly focused on children and adolescents’ players. Furthermore, the existing research with adult elite athletes was assessed with a small sample size.

Highlights

  • Rink-hockey is an indoor intermittent team sport that requires the combination of short and long duration efforts and is considered a highly specialized and physiologically demanding sport [1]

  • The remaining 210 were screened for relevance based on their title and abstract information, with 159 being excluded

  • The remaining 51 were analyzed in more detail, and 32 papers were excluded according to the following criteria: (1) articles published in languages other than English (n = 9); (2) articles regarding other sports (n = 19); (3) articles including female athletes (n = 2); and (4) articles included others sports athletes with no relevant data (n = 2)

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Introduction

Rink-hockey ( known as hardball or roller hockey) is an indoor intermittent team sport that requires the combination of short and long duration efforts and is considered a highly specialized and physiologically demanding sport [1]. Public Health 2020, 17, 4259; doi:10.3390/ijerph17124259 www.mdpi.com/journal/ijerph

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