Metronome-guided training accelerates the adaptation to an aerobic training pace in swimming.

IF 2.3 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living Pub Date : 2025-05-09 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fspor.2025.1588758
Marco Fassone, Luca Puce, Monica Biggio, Laura Avanzino, Marco Bove, Ambra Bisio
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Abstract

Swimmers often use metronomes during training, but their effectiveness in learning a new swimming pace is unclear. Adapting motor skills to new timing is complex and occurs in stages. This study investigated these stages by assessing the ability of swimmers to reproduce a learned pace without a metronome. In total, 24 participants were divided into two groups. The main group completed 4 days of training/testing and 3 follow-up days. Each training day included a 100 m front crawl trial without a metronome, followed by three 2 × 100 m training sets with metronome synchronization and a further 100 m test without the metronome. The performance measures were total 100 m time, 25 m lap times, temporal errors over 100 m (Err100) and 25 m (Err25), and the coefficient of variation of Err25 (CV). The control group followed the same protocol, but only for 2 days. Results showed that in the main group, Err100, Err25, and CV improved after the first training day and remained consistent throughout the week. Notably, Err25 and CV improvements persisted up to 10 days post-training. The control group showed no improvement after 2 days. These results suggest that metronome-guided training effectively helps swimmers adapt their pace to new motor timing, with effects lasting up to 10 days.

节拍器引导的训练加速了游泳中对有氧训练速度的适应。
游泳运动员经常在训练中使用节拍器,但它们在学习新的游泳速度方面的效果尚不清楚。使运动技能适应新的时间是复杂的,并且是分阶段发生的。这项研究通过评估游泳者在没有节拍器的情况下重现学习速度的能力来调查这些阶段。共有24名参与者被分为两组。主要组完成4天的培训/测试和3天的随访。每个训练日包括一个不带节拍器的100米爬泳试验,然后是三个2 × 100米同步训练组,然后是一个不带节拍器的100米测试。性能指标包括总100米时间、25米圈速、超过100米的时间误差(Err100)和超过25米的时间误差(Err25)以及Err25的变异系数(CV)。对照组遵循相同的方案,但仅持续2天。结果显示,在主组中,Err100、Err25和CV在第一天训练后得到改善,并在整个星期保持一致。值得注意的是,Err25和CV的改善持续到训练后10天。对照组治疗2天后无明显改善。这些结果表明,节拍器指导的训练有效地帮助游泳者适应新的运动时间,效果持续10天。
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