Exploring the load-velocity profile with sprint swimming performance and sex differences.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
International journal of sports medicine Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-11 DOI:10.1055/a-2559-6956
Jesús J Ruiz-Navarro, Dennis-Peter Born, Adrián Febles-Castro, Ana Gay, Óscar López-Belmonte, Esther Morales-Ortíz, Gracia López-Contreras, Raúl Arellano
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Abstract

This study aimed to investigate the relationship between the load-velocity profile and sprint swimming performance and kinematics, explore the inter-relationships of the load-velocity profile variables and blood lactate concentrations [La-] and dry-land strength (pull-ups), and examine sex-based differences. Twenty-seven swimmers (15 males: 19.2±3.7 y; 50 m front-crawl 550±70 World Aquatics points; 12 females: 17.7±2.4 y; 50 m front-crawl 552±63 World Aquatics points) underwent a 50 m front-crawl all-out swim test, a load-velocity profile test, and a pull-up test. Theoretical maximum velocity was associated with sprint swimming performance (r>0.863 and p<0.001), but not the theoretical maximum load (L 0) or the slope (p>0.05) for both sexes. An association between kinematics during the load-velocity profile test and free swimming was weakened as the load increased, with the correlation coefficient (r) decreasing from 0.929 to 0.403. Theoretical maximum velocity and theoretical maximum load were primarily associated with both sexes with the first (r>0.950 and p<0.001) and last (r>0.849 and p<0.001) semi-tethered trials, respectively. Only in females [La-] was associated with the theoretical maximum load and slope (r>0.573 and p<0.05). Males exhibited greater values than females in all the assessed variables (p<0.05) except for stroke rates and [La-]. The load-velocity profile is a valuable tool for assessing performance in both sexes. Kinematic parameters were related between semi-tethered and free swimming; however, association diminished with increasing load.

探讨负荷-速度分布与短跑游泳成绩和性别差异。
本研究旨在探讨负荷-速度分布与短跑游泳成绩和运动学之间的关系,探讨负荷-速度分布变量与血乳酸浓度[La-]和干地强度(引体向上)之间的相互关系,并检验性别差异。游泳运动员27人(男15人:19.2±3.7岁;50米爬泳550±70分;女性12例:17.7±2.4 y;50米前爬泳(552±63世界水上运动点)进行了50米前爬泳全力游泳测试、负载-速度剖面测试和引体向上测试。理论最大速度与男女短跑游泳成绩(r>0.863和pL 0)或坡度(p>0.05)相关。载荷-速度剖面试验中运动学与自由游泳之间的相关性随着载荷的增加而减弱,相关系数(r)从0.929降至0.403。理论最大速度和理论最大载荷主要与两性相关,前者(r>0.950, pr>0.849, p-)与理论最大载荷和坡度相关(r>0.573, pp-)。载荷-速度曲线是评估两性表现的一个有价值的工具。建立了半系绳和自由游泳的运动学参数关系;然而,这种关联随着负荷的增加而减弱。
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4.80
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期刊介绍: The IJSM provides a forum for the publication of papers dealing with both basic and applied information that advance the field of sports medicine and exercise science, and offer a better understanding of biomedicine. The journal publishes original papers, reviews, short communications, and letters to the Editors.
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