Successful Reboot of High-Performance Sporting Activities by Japanese National Women's Handball Team in Tokyo, 2020 during the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Initiative Using the Japan Sports-Cyber Physical System (JS-CPS) of the Sports Research Innovation Project (SRIP)

The COVID-19 pandemic has negatively impacted sporting activities across the world. However, practical training strategies for athletes to reduce the risk of infection during the pandemic have not been definitively studied. The purpose of this report was to provide an overview of the challenges we e...

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Hauptverfasser: Ogasawara, Issei, Hamaguchi, Shigeto, Hasegawa, Ryosuke, Akeda, Yukihiro, Ota, Naoki, Revankar, Gajanan S., Konda, Shoji, Taguchi, Takashi, Takanouchi, Toshiya, Imoto, Kojiro, Okimoto, Nobukazu, Sakuma, Katsuhiko, Uchiyama, Akira, Yamasaki, Keita, Higashino, Teruo, Tomono, Kazunori, Nakata, Ken
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description The COVID-19 pandemic has negatively impacted sporting activities across the world. However, practical training strategies for athletes to reduce the risk of infection during the pandemic have not been definitively studied. The purpose of this report was to provide an overview of the challenges we encountered during the reboot of high-performance sporting activities of the Japanese national handball team during the 3rd wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Tokyo, Japan. Twenty-nine Japanese national women's handball players and 24 staff participated in the study. To initiate the reboot of their first training camp after COVID-19 stay-home social policy, we conducted: web-based health-monitoring, SARS-CoV-2 screening with polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests, real-time automated quantitative monitoring of social distancing on court using a moving image-based artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm, physical intensity evaluation with wearable heart rate (HR) and acceleration sensors, and a self-reported online questionnaire. The training camp was conducted successfully with no COVID-19 infections. The web-based health monitoring and the frequent PCR testing with short turnaround times contributed remarkably to early detection of athletes' health problems and to risk screening. During handball, AI-based on-court social-distance monitoring revealed key time-dependent spatial metrics to define player-to-player proximity. This information facilitated appropriate on- and off-game distancing behavior for teammates. Athletes regularly achieved around 80% of maximum HR during training, indicating anticipated improvements in achieving their physical intensities. Self-reported questionnaires related to the COVID management in the training camp revealed a sense of security among the athletes that allowed them to focus singularly on their training. The challenges discussed herein provided us considerable knowledge about creating and managing a safe environment for high-performing athletes in the COVID-19 pandemic via the Japan Sports-Cyber Physical System (JS-CPS) of the Sports Research Innovation Project (SRIP, Japan Sports Agency, Tokyo, Japan). This report is envisioned to provide informed decisions to coaches, trainers, policymakers from the sports federations in creating targeted, infection-free, sporting and training environments.
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However, practical training strategies for athletes to reduce the risk of infection during the pandemic have not been definitively studied. The purpose of this report was to provide an overview of the challenges we encountered during the reboot of high-performance sporting activities of the Japanese national handball team during the 3rd wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Tokyo, Japan. Twenty-nine Japanese national women's handball players and 24 staff participated in the study. To initiate the reboot of their first training camp after COVID-19 stay-home social policy, we conducted: web-based health-monitoring, SARS-CoV-2 screening with polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests, real-time automated quantitative monitoring of social distancing on court using a moving image-based artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm, physical intensity evaluation with wearable heart rate (HR) and acceleration sensors, and a self-reported online questionnaire. The training camp was conducted successfully with no COVID-19 infections. The web-based health monitoring and the frequent PCR testing with short turnaround times contributed remarkably to early detection of athletes' health problems and to risk screening. During handball, AI-based on-court social-distance monitoring revealed key time-dependent spatial metrics to define player-to-player proximity. This information facilitated appropriate on- and off-game distancing behavior for teammates. Athletes regularly achieved around 80% of maximum HR during training, indicating anticipated improvements in achieving their physical intensities. Self-reported questionnaires related to the COVID management in the training camp revealed a sense of security among the athletes that allowed them to focus singularly on their training. The challenges discussed herein provided us considerable knowledge about creating and managing a safe environment for high-performing athletes in the COVID-19 pandemic via the Japan Sports-Cyber Physical System (JS-CPS) of the Sports Research Innovation Project (SRIP, Japan Sports Agency, Tokyo, Japan). This report is envisioned to provide informed decisions to coaches, trainers, policymakers from the sports federations in creating targeted, infection-free, sporting and training environments.</abstract><cop>BASEL</cop><pub>Mdpi</pub><pmid>34574789</pmid><doi>10.3390/ijerph18189865</doi><tpages>16</tpages><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4176-689X</orcidid><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3753-4140</orcidid><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5323-0350</orcidid><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7563-6191</orcidid><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8252-7281</orcidid><oa>free_for_read</oa></addata></record>
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subjects Acceleration
Artificial Intelligence
Athletes
Camps
Coaches & managers
Coronaviruses
COVID-19
Cyber-physical systems
Disease control
Disease transmission
Environmental Sciences
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
Epidemics
Exercise
Federations
Female
Handball
Health problems
Health risks
Heart rate
Humans
Infections
Innovations
Japan - epidemiology
Knowledge management
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Olympic games
Pandemics
Paralympic Games
Polymerase chain reaction
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Questionnaires
Risk reduction
SARS-CoV-2
Science & Technology
Security
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
Social distancing
Social policy
Sports
Sports facilities
State of emergency
Teams
Tokyo
Weightlifting
title Successful Reboot of High-Performance Sporting Activities by Japanese National Women's Handball Team in Tokyo, 2020 during the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Initiative Using the Japan Sports-Cyber Physical System (JS-CPS) of the Sports Research Innovation Project (SRIP)
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