Artigo Revisado por pares

Analysis of Swimming Performance from Physical, Physiological, and Biomechanical Parameters in Young Swimmers

2007; Human Kinetics; Volume: 19; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1123/pes.19.1.70

ISSN

1543-2920

Autores

Jaak Jürimäe, K. Haljaste, Antonio Cicchella, Evelin Lätt, Priit Purge, Aire Leppik, Toivo Jürimäe,

Tópico(s)

Lower Extremity Biomechanics and Pathologies

Resumo

The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of the energy cost of swimming, body composition, and technical parameters on swimming performance in young swimmers. Twenty-nine swimmers, 15 prepubertal (11.9 +/- 0.3 years; Tanner Stages 1-2) and 14 pubertal (14.3 +/- 1.4 years; Tanner Stages 3-4) boys participated in the study. The energy cost of swimming (Cs) and stroking parameters were assessed over maximal 400-m front-crawl swimming in a 25-m swimming pool. The backward extrapolation technique was used to evaluate peak oxygen consumption (VO2peak). A stroke index (SI; m2 . s(-1) . cycles(-1)) was calculated by multiplying the swimming speed by the stroke length. VO2peak results were compared with VO2peak test in the laboratory (bicycle, 2.86 +/- 0.74 L/min, vs. in water, 2.53 +/- 0.50 L/min; R2 = .713; p = .0001). Stepwise-regression analyses revealed that SI (R2 = .898), in-water VO2peak (R2 = .358), and arm span (R2 = .454) were the best predictors of swimming performance. The backward-extrapolation method could be used to assess VO2peak in young swimmers. SI, arm span, and VO2peak appear to be the major determinants of front-crawl swimming performance in young swimmers.

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