Energetic and Biomechanical Contributions for Longitudinal Performance in Master Swimmers

能量和生物力学因素对游泳大师长期表现的影响

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The current study aimed to verify the changes in performance, physiological and biomechanical variables throughout a season in master swimmers. METHODS: Twenty-three master swimmers (34.9 ± 7.4 years) were assessed three times during a season (December: M(1), March: M(2), June: M(3)), in indoor 25 m swimming pools. An incremental 5 × 200 m test was used to evaluate the speed at 4 mmol·L(-1) of blood lactate concentration (sLT), maximal oxygen uptake (VO(2max)), peak blood lactate ([La-]peak) after the test, stroke frequency (SF), stroke length (SL), stroke index (SI) and propelling efficiency (η(p)). The performance was assessed in the 200 m front crawl during competition. RESULTS: Swimming performance improved between M(1), M(2) (2%, p = 0.03), and M(3) (4%, p < 0.001). Both sLT and VO(2max) increased throughout the season (4% and 18%, p < 0.001, respectively) but not [La-]peak. While SF decreased 5%, SL, SI and η(p) increased 5%, 7%, and 6% (p < 0.001) from M(1) to M(3). CONCLUSIONS: Master swimmers improved significantly in their 200 m front crawl performance over a season, with decreased SF, and increased SL, η(p) and SI. Despite the improvement in energetic variables, the change in performance seemed to be more dependent on technical than energetic factors.

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