Relationship of force metrics with swimming performance in age-group swimmers.

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Autor(a) principal: Amaro, Nuno
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Marinho, Daniel, Batalha, Nuno, Morouço, Pedro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/9290
Resumo: Introduction In competitive swimming, performance relies in the good combination of force and technique. The relative contribution of each of these components is still a controversial issue. Therefore, the aim of this study was to verify if force metrics obtained through tethered swimming can be explanatory of free swimming performance. Methods 22 age-group swimmers (male n=14, age: 14.6±1.2years of age, body mass: 53.1±9.0kg, height: 1.66±0.1m; female n=8, age: 13.9±2.1years of age, body mass: 46.3±9.2kg, height: 1.57±0.1m) took part in the study. Each participant performed a 30 s maximal front crawl tethered swimming test (described in detail by Morouço et. al, 2011). After normality assumption checked, force metrics (average force – Favg; maximum force – Fmax; and impulse of force – Fimp) were correlated with 50m in-water maximal bout performance (t50). Results Both in male and female swimmers Favg presented strong negative correlations with t50 (r=-0.81 and r=-0.95; p<0.01, respectively). For the male group, both Fmax and Fimp obtained moderate negative associations with t50 (r=-0.63 and r=-0.57; p<0.05, respectively). In female swimmers, both Fmax and Fimp attained strong negative relationships with t50 (r=-0.91 and r=-0.85; p<0.01, respectively). Discussion The higher force metric associated with t50 was Favg for both groups, in accordance with Taylor et al. (2001). These authors stated that only average force was a reliable parameter to estimate swimming performance in age-group swimmers. However, if propulsion occurs along the whole propulsive phase of the stroke cycle (Marinho et al., 2011), integral of force with respect to time should be considered. The lower relationship of Fimp with t50 may suggest that this cohort of swimmers have lack of technique leading to a poor ability to extend the propulsive capacity during stroke. The impulse of force assessment, and respective association with swimming performance, is a feasible methodology to analyze the balance between force and technique in age-group swimmers.
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spelling Relationship of force metrics with swimming performance in age-group swimmers.swimmingforce metricsIntroduction In competitive swimming, performance relies in the good combination of force and technique. The relative contribution of each of these components is still a controversial issue. Therefore, the aim of this study was to verify if force metrics obtained through tethered swimming can be explanatory of free swimming performance. Methods 22 age-group swimmers (male n=14, age: 14.6±1.2years of age, body mass: 53.1±9.0kg, height: 1.66±0.1m; female n=8, age: 13.9±2.1years of age, body mass: 46.3±9.2kg, height: 1.57±0.1m) took part in the study. Each participant performed a 30 s maximal front crawl tethered swimming test (described in detail by Morouço et. al, 2011). After normality assumption checked, force metrics (average force – Favg; maximum force – Fmax; and impulse of force – Fimp) were correlated with 50m in-water maximal bout performance (t50). Results Both in male and female swimmers Favg presented strong negative correlations with t50 (r=-0.81 and r=-0.95; p<0.01, respectively). For the male group, both Fmax and Fimp obtained moderate negative associations with t50 (r=-0.63 and r=-0.57; p<0.05, respectively). In female swimmers, both Fmax and Fimp attained strong negative relationships with t50 (r=-0.91 and r=-0.85; p<0.01, respectively). Discussion The higher force metric associated with t50 was Favg for both groups, in accordance with Taylor et al. (2001). These authors stated that only average force was a reliable parameter to estimate swimming performance in age-group swimmers. However, if propulsion occurs along the whole propulsive phase of the stroke cycle (Marinho et al., 2011), integral of force with respect to time should be considered. The lower relationship of Fimp with t50 may suggest that this cohort of swimmers have lack of technique leading to a poor ability to extend the propulsive capacity during stroke. The impulse of force assessment, and respective association with swimming performance, is a feasible methodology to analyze the balance between force and technique in age-group swimmers.2014-01-07T12:40:00Z2014-01-072013-06-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/9290http://hdl.handle.net/10174/9290eng978-84-695-7786-8nuno.amaro@ipleiria.ptdanidmarinho@ubi.ptnmpba@uevora.ptpedro.morouco@ipleiria.pt251Amaro, NunoMarinho, DanielBatalha, NunoMorouço, Pedroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-03T18:51:12Zoai:dspace.uevora.pt:10174/9290Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T01:03:26.086017Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
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title Relationship of force metrics with swimming performance in age-group swimmers.
spellingShingle Relationship of force metrics with swimming performance in age-group swimmers.
Amaro, Nuno
swimming
force metrics
title_short Relationship of force metrics with swimming performance in age-group swimmers.
title_full Relationship of force metrics with swimming performance in age-group swimmers.
title_fullStr Relationship of force metrics with swimming performance in age-group swimmers.
title_full_unstemmed Relationship of force metrics with swimming performance in age-group swimmers.
title_sort Relationship of force metrics with swimming performance in age-group swimmers.
author Amaro, Nuno
author_facet Amaro, Nuno
Marinho, Daniel
Batalha, Nuno
Morouço, Pedro
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author2 Marinho, Daniel
Batalha, Nuno
Morouço, Pedro
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Amaro, Nuno
Marinho, Daniel
Batalha, Nuno
Morouço, Pedro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv swimming
force metrics
topic swimming
force metrics
description Introduction In competitive swimming, performance relies in the good combination of force and technique. The relative contribution of each of these components is still a controversial issue. Therefore, the aim of this study was to verify if force metrics obtained through tethered swimming can be explanatory of free swimming performance. Methods 22 age-group swimmers (male n=14, age: 14.6±1.2years of age, body mass: 53.1±9.0kg, height: 1.66±0.1m; female n=8, age: 13.9±2.1years of age, body mass: 46.3±9.2kg, height: 1.57±0.1m) took part in the study. Each participant performed a 30 s maximal front crawl tethered swimming test (described in detail by Morouço et. al, 2011). After normality assumption checked, force metrics (average force – Favg; maximum force – Fmax; and impulse of force – Fimp) were correlated with 50m in-water maximal bout performance (t50). Results Both in male and female swimmers Favg presented strong negative correlations with t50 (r=-0.81 and r=-0.95; p<0.01, respectively). For the male group, both Fmax and Fimp obtained moderate negative associations with t50 (r=-0.63 and r=-0.57; p<0.05, respectively). In female swimmers, both Fmax and Fimp attained strong negative relationships with t50 (r=-0.91 and r=-0.85; p<0.01, respectively). Discussion The higher force metric associated with t50 was Favg for both groups, in accordance with Taylor et al. (2001). These authors stated that only average force was a reliable parameter to estimate swimming performance in age-group swimmers. However, if propulsion occurs along the whole propulsive phase of the stroke cycle (Marinho et al., 2011), integral of force with respect to time should be considered. The lower relationship of Fimp with t50 may suggest that this cohort of swimmers have lack of technique leading to a poor ability to extend the propulsive capacity during stroke. The impulse of force assessment, and respective association with swimming performance, is a feasible methodology to analyze the balance between force and technique in age-group swimmers.
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