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Differences in Race Characteristics between World-Class Individual-Medley and Stroke-Specialist Swimmers.
Gonjo, Tomohiro; Polach, Marek; Olstad, Bjørn Harald; Romann, Michael; Born, Dennis-Peter.
Afiliação
  • Gonjo T; Department of Rehabilitation & Sport Sciences, Bournemouth University, Poole BH12 5BB, UK.
  • Polach M; Faculty of Physical Culture, Palacký University Olomouc, 771 47 Olomouc, Czech Republic.
  • Olstad BH; Department of Competitive Swimming, Czech Swimming Federation, 160 17 Prague, Czech Republic.
  • Romann M; Department of Physical Performance, Norwegian School of Sport Sciences, 0863 Oslo, Norway.
  • Born DP; Department for Elite Sport, Swiss Federal Institute of Sport Magglingen SFISM, 2532 Magglingen, Switzerland.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36294159
ABSTRACT
The purpose of the present study was to investigate differences between world-class individual medley (IM) swimmers and stroke-specialists using race analyses. A total of eighty 200 m races (8 finalists × 2 sexes × 5 events) at the 2021 European long-course swimming championships were analysed. Eight digital video cameras recorded the races, and the video footage was manually analysed to obtain underwater distance, underwater time, and underwater speed, as well as clean-swimming speed, stroke rate, and distance per stroke. Each lap of the IM races was compared with the first, second, third, and fourth laps of butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke, and freestyle races, respectively. Differences between IM swimmers and specialists in each analysed variable were assessed using an independent-sample t-test, and the effects of sex and stroke on the differences were analysed using a two-way analysis of variance with relative values (IM swimmers' score relative to the mean specialists' score) as dependent variables. Breaststroke specialists showed faster clean-swimming speed and longer distance per stroke than IM swimmers for both males (clean-swimming speed p = 0.011; distance per stroke p = 0.023) and females (clean-swimming speed p = 0.003; distance per stroke p = 0.036). For backstroke and front crawl, specialists exhibited faster underwater speeds than IM swimmers (all p < 0.001). Females showed faster relative speeds during butterfly clean-swimming segments (p < 0.001) and breaststroke underwater segments than males (p = 0.028). IM swimmers should focus especially on breaststroke training, particularly aiming to improve their distance per stroke.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Comportamento Competitivo / Desempenho Atlético Limite: Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Comportamento Competitivo / Desempenho Atlético Limite: Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article