Focus on One Swimming Stroke or Compete in Multiple: How Much Specialization Is Needed to Become a World-Class Female Swimmer?

IF 2.6 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
Dennis-Peter Born, Jenny Lorentzen, Jesús J Ruiz-Navarro, Thomas Stöggl, Michael Romann, Glenn Björklund
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Objectives: To investigate performance development and variety in swimming strokes of female swimmers from early junior to elite age. Methods: A total of 194,788 race times of female 200 m swimmers representing 77 nations were ranked at peak performance age and clustered into world-class finalists (>850 swimming points), international-class (750-850), national-class (650-750) and regional-class swimmers (550-650). Annual best times for each swimming stroke were retrospectively extracted throughout adolescence from 13 years of age. Longitudinal performance development and differences between the swimmers' main and their secondary swimming strokes were analyzed using linear mixed model. Results: World-class freestyle swimmers show significantly (p ≤ 0.042) higher swimming points across all age categories compared to international-, national- and regional-class swimmers. Linear mixed model analysis indicates a significant performance progression for international- and national-class freestyle swimmers up to the 19-20-year-old category (p ≤ 0.038), but an earlier plateau was observed for regional-class swimmers (p = 0.714). Comparing main and secondary swimming strokes, freestyle swimmers show the highest degree of specialization. For breaststroke and individual medleys, specialization increases with increasing performance level and the closer an athlete is to elite age. World-class butterfly and backstroke finalists show the lowest specializations in terms of the smallest number of significant differences compared to performances in their secondary swimming strokes. Conclusions: Higher ranked swimmers show a greater degree of specialization. As different specialization patterns are evident for the various swimming strokes, decision makers and talent specialists should align development guidelines accordingly and base them on the most advantageous combinations of swimming strokes.

专注于一种泳姿还是多种泳姿:成为世界级女游泳运动员需要多少专业技能?
目的:探讨初龄至优等生女子游泳运动员泳姿的发展和变化。方法:对77个国家的女子200米游泳运动员进行巅峰年龄的194,788次比赛成绩排名,并将其分为世界级决赛选手(50-850分)、国际级选手(750-850分)、国家级选手(650-750分)和地区级选手(550-650分)。每次游泳的年度最佳时间从13岁开始追溯提取整个青春期。采用线性混合模型对游泳运动员主要泳姿和次要泳姿的纵向发展和差异进行了分析。结果:世界级自由泳运动员在各年龄组的得分均显著高于国际级、国家级和地区级游泳运动员(p≤0.042)。线性混合模型分析表明,国际和国家级别的自由泳运动员在19-20岁之间的表现有显著的进步(p≤0.038),但在地区级别的游泳运动员中观察到更早的平台期(p = 0.714)。比较主泳姿和副泳姿,自由泳运动员表现出最高的专业化程度。对于蛙泳和个人混合泳,专业程度随着运动员水平的提高和接近精英年龄而增加。世界级蝶泳和仰泳决赛选手在次要泳姿上的显著差异数量最少,特殊化程度最低。结论:排名越高的游泳运动员表现出更大程度的专业化。由于不同的泳姿有不同的专业化模式,决策者和人才专家应该相应地调整发展方针,并以最有利的泳姿组合为基础。
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Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology
Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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