Tethered force at lower limbs and swimming during a 30 s exercise bout and its association with 50 m front crawl performance

K. de Jesus, Vitória De Miranda, Marcos Franken, K. de Jesus
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BACKGROUND: The capacity to produce force should be promoted especially for the fastest swimming events. AIM: This study aimed to analyze the effects of different test periods in mean, maximal and coefficient of force variation and to correlate the coefficient of force variation and 50m front crawl time. METHOD: Twelve well trained swimmers (age: 22.33±8.08 years, 1.69±0.48 m height, body mass 56.08±7.86 kg) randomly performed three maximal 30s repetitions of full swimming and lower limbs actions in front crawl swimming technique with ~15min resting period. A load cell system permitted the continuous measurement of exerted tethered forces, and 50m time was registered as the best time obtained at 12 months before the test. RESULTS: Mean swimming force was greater at 10s compared to 20 and 30s period (26.40 [20.66-54.20], 25.33 [21.70-52.35] and 21.39 [17.91-43.98] respectively, p<0.05). Mean, maximal and force coefficient variation at tethered test with full swimming were higher than lower limbs (24.37 vs. 12.71, 77.97 vs. 39.78, 0.77 vs. 0.49 respectively, p<0.05). Strong and inverse correlations were noticed between coefficient of force variation at 10 s during full swimming, at 20s during kicking and performance (28.75s [26.20-30.68s];r=-0.75;p<0.01). Very strong correlation was noticed between coefficient of force variation during swimming at 20s, 30s and performance (r=-0.91 and -0.92;p<0.0001). CONCLUSION: Mean swimming force at full swim and lower limbs is affected by the period of the 30s maximal tethered swimming test and is associated with performance.Data reported may be used as reference for setting training strategies at short distance events.
30秒运动中下肢和游泳的系绳力及其与50米爬泳成绩的关系
背景:应该提高产生力量的能力,特别是对于最快的游泳项目。目的:分析不同试验时段对平均、最大、力变异系数的影响,并探讨力变异系数与50米爬泳时间的关系。方法:12名训练有素的游泳运动员(年龄:22.33±8.08岁,身高1.69±0.48 m,体重56.08±7.86 kg)随机进行3次最大30次的爬泳动作和下肢动作,休息时间~15min。称重传感器系统允许连续测量施加的系绳力,在测试前12个月获得的最佳时间记录为50m时间。结果:平均游泳力在10s时大于20s和30s时,分别为26.40[20.66 ~ 54.20]、25.33[21.70 ~ 52.35]和21.39 [17.91 ~ 43.98],p<0.05)。全游泳系绳试验的平均、最大和力系数变异均高于下肢(分别为24.37比12.71、77.97比39.78、0.77比0.49,p<0.05)。全泳时10秒、踢腿时20秒力变化系数与成绩呈显著负相关(28.75秒[26.20-30.68秒],r=-0.75, p<0.01)。20岁、30岁游泳时的力变化系数与成绩有很强的相关性(r=-0.91、-0.92,p<0.0001)。结论:全游和下肢平均游泳力受30s最大系绳游泳试验时间的影响,并与运动成绩有关。报告的数据可作为制定短距离项目训练策略的参考。
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