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Biophysical Impact of 5-Week Training Cessation on Sprint Swimming Performance.
Ruiz-Navarro, Jesús J; Gay, Ana; Zacca, Rodrigo; Cuenca-Fernández, Francisco; López-Belmonte, Óscar; López-Contreras, Gracia; Morales-Ortiz, Esther; Arellano, Raúl.
Affiliation
  • Ruiz-Navarro JJ; Aquatics Lab, Faculty of Sport Sciences, Department of Physical Education and Sports, University of Granada, Granada,Spain.
  • Gay A; Aquatics Lab, Faculty of Sport Sciences, Department of Physical Education and Sports, University of Granada, Granada,Spain.
  • Zacca R; Research Center in Physical Activity, Health and Leisure (CIAFEL), Faculty of Sports, University of Porto (FADEUP), Porto,Portugal.
  • Cuenca-Fernández F; Laboratory for Integrative and Translational Research in Population Health (ITR), Porto,Portugal.
  • López-Belmonte Ó; Aquatics Lab, Faculty of Sport Sciences, Department of Physical Education and Sports, University of Granada, Granada,Spain.
  • López-Contreras G; Aquatics Lab, Faculty of Sport Sciences, Department of Physical Education and Sports, University of Granada, Granada,Spain.
  • Morales-Ortiz E; Aquatics Lab, Faculty of Sport Sciences, Department of Physical Education and Sports, University of Granada, Granada,Spain.
  • Arellano R; Aquatics Lab, Faculty of Sport Sciences, Department of Physical Education and Sports, University of Granada, Granada,Spain.
Int J Sports Physiol Perform ; 17(10): 1463-1472, 2022 Oct 01.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35894894
ABSTRACT

PURPOSE:

To assess changes in swimming performance, anthropometrics, kinematics, energetics, and strength after 5-week training cessation.

METHODS:

Twenty-one trained and highly trained swimmers (13 males 17.4 [3.1] y; 50-m front crawl 463 [77] FINA points; 8 females 16.7 [1.7] y; 50-m front crawl 535 [48] FINA points) performed a 50-m front-crawl all-out swim test, dryland and pool-based strength tests, and 10-, 15-, 20-, and 25-m front-crawl all-out efforts for anaerobic critical velocity assessment before and after a 5-week training cessation. Heart rate and oxygen uptake (V˙O2) were continuously measured before and after the 50-m swim test (off-kinetics).

RESULTS:

Performance was impaired 1.9% (0.54 s) for males (P = .007, d = 0.91) and 2.9% (0.89 s) for females (P = .033, d = 0.93). Neither the anthropometrical changes (males r2 = .516, P = .077; females r2 = .096, P = .930) nor the physical activities that each participant performed during the off-season (males r2 = .060, P = .900; females r2 = .250, P = .734) attenuated performance impairments. Stroke rate and clean swimming speed decreased (P < .05), despite similar stroke length and stroke index (P > .05). Blood lactate concentrations remained similar (P > .05), but V˙O2 peak decreased in females (P = .04, d = 0.85). Both sexes showed higher heart rate before and after the 50-m swim test after 5 weeks (P < .05). Anaerobic metabolic power deterioration was only observed in males (P = .035, d = 0.65). Lower in-water force during tethered swimming at zero speed was observed in males (P = .033, d = 0.69). Regarding dryland strength, lower-body impairments were observed for males, while females showed upper-body impairments (P < .05).

CONCLUSIONS:

A 5-week training cessation yielded higher heart rate in the 50-m front crawl, anaerobic pathways, and dryland strength impairments. Coaches should find alternatives to minimize detraining effects during the off-season.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Swimming / Lactic Acid Limits: Female / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: Int J Sports Physiol Perform Journal subject: FISIOLOGIA / MEDICINA ESPORTIVA Year: 2022 Document type: Article Affiliation country: España

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Swimming / Lactic Acid Limits: Female / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: Int J Sports Physiol Perform Journal subject: FISIOLOGIA / MEDICINA ESPORTIVA Year: 2022 Document type: Article Affiliation country: España