有监督和无监督的力量和体能训练对优秀青少年自由泳运动员的影响

Stuart Evans, Daniel Gahreman
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青少年高中游泳运动员,年龄13-16岁,是一个运动人群,可以从力量和调节(S&C)计划中受益,以满足他们的发展和运动的具体需求。本案例研究的目的是分析优秀青少年游泳运动员在竞技赛季中对短期(12周)有监督和无监督的S&C项目的依从性及其后续效果。方法:7名优秀青少年游泳运动员(女4名,男3名)完成研究(年龄:15.2±0.5岁;质量:64.5±5.1 kg;身高:1.76±0.07米)。参与者被要求在保持传统游泳训练计划的同时,每周进行一次有监督的S&C课程和两次无监督的S&C课程,这些课程在非连续的天进行。无监督的部分以数字方式交付,并监控参与者的反馈。S&C项目包括低负荷、低体积的上肢和下肢锻炼以及体重锻炼。对这两个项目的依从性是通过出勤率来衡量的,并进行了从总体S&C项目依从性到游泳表现的相关分析。在50米自由泳比赛中,使用S&C干预前后的表现时间来评估S&C训练方案的效果。结果:S&C训练计划干预导致50米自由泳的显著改善(p <0.001, d = >1)。在S&C项目中,有监督和无监督部分的总依从性为88%,而只有数字部分的依从性为76%。虽然观察到总遵守有监督和无监督的S&C程序(r = 0.8, p = 0.0243)与提高50米自由泳成绩之间存在相关性(r = 0.8, p = 0.0243),但将无监督部分与游泳时间表现进行比较时,情况并非如此(r = 0.4, p = 0.679)。结论:本案例研究表明,为期12周的S&C干预对优秀青少年50米自由泳成绩有积极影响。此外,当参与者遵守两种格式的S&C程序时,游泳成绩得到改善。本研究支持S&C干预措施的发展,以发展这些相关因素并增加依从性。
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The Influence of a Supervised and Unsupervised Strength and Conditioning Program for Elite Adolescent Freestyle Swimmers
Introduction: Adolescent high school swimmers, aged 13-16 years, are an athletic population that can benefit from a strength and conditioning (S&C) program which caters for their developmental and sports-specific needs. The aim of this case study was to analyze the adherence to and subsequent effect of a short-term (12-week) combined supervised and unsupervised S&C program in elite adolescent swimmers during a competitive season. Methods: Seven elite adolescent swimmers (4 females, 3 males) completed the study (age: 15.2 ± 0.5 years; mass: 64.5 ± 5.1 kg; stature: 1.76 ± 0.07 m). The participants were required to adhere to one supervised S&C session and two unsupervised S&C sessions per week that were performed on non-consecutive days while maintaining their traditional swimming training schedules. The unsupervised component was delivered digitally with participant feedback monitored. The S&C program consisted of upper- and lower limbs exercises with low loads and low volume as well as bodyweight exercise. Adherence to both programs was measured by attendance with correlational analysis conducted from total S&C program adherence to swim performance. The effect of the S&C training protocol was assessed using performance time pre and post the S&C intervention during the 50-m freestyle swim. Results: The S&C training program intervention resulted in significant improvements in the 50-m freestyle swim (p < 0.001, d = >1). Total adherence to the supervised and unsupervised parts of the S&C program was 88% while adherence to the digital only component was 76%. Although a correlation was observed between total adherence to the combined supervised and unsupervised S&C program (r = 0.8, p = 0.0243) and improved 50 m freestyle swim performance, this was not the case when the unsupervised component was compared to swim time performance (r = 0.4, p = 0.679). Conclusions: This case study demonstrated that a 12-week S&C intervention has a positive effect on elite adolescents’ 50 m freestyle swim performance. Furthermore, swim performance was improved when participant adherence to both formats of the S&C program were met. This study supports the development of S&C interventions to develop these correlates and increase adherence.
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