The Effects of Different Warm-up Volumes on the 100-m Swimming Performance: A Randomized Crossover Study

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Autor(a) principal: Neiva, Henrique
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Marques, MC, Barbosa, Tiago M., Izquierdo, Mikel, Viana, João L., Teixeira, Ana M., Marinho, Daniel
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.6/9271
Resumo: The aim of this study was to compare the effect of 3 different warm-up (WU) volumes on 100-m swimming performance. Eleven male swimmers at the national level completed 3 time trials of 100-m freestyle on separate days and after a standard WU, a short WU (SWU), or a long WU (LWU) in a randomized sequence. All of them replicated some usual sets and drills, and the WU totaled 1,200 m, the SWU totaled 600 m, and the LWU totaled 1,800 m. The swimmers were faster after the WU (59.29 seconds; confidence interval [CI] 95%, 57.98-60.61) and after the SWU (59.38 seconds; CI 95%, 57.92-60.84) compared with the LWU (60.18 seconds; CI 95%, 58.53-61.83). The second 50-m lap after the WU was performed with a higher stroke length (effect size [ES] = 0.77), stroke index (ES = 1.26), and propelling efficiency (ES = 0.78) than that after the SWU. Both WU and SWU resulted in higher pretrial values of blood lactate concentrations [La] compared with LWU (ES = 1.58 and 0.74, respectively), and the testosterone:cortisol levels were increased in WU compared with LWU (ES = 0.86). In addition, the trial after WU caused higher [La] (ES ≥ 0.68) and testosterone:cortisol values compared with the LWU (ES = 0.93). These results suggest that an LWU could impair 100-m freestyle performance. The swimmers showed higher efficiency during the race after a 1200-m WU, suggesting a favorable situation. It highlighted the importance of the [La] and hormonal responses to each particular WU, possibly influencing performance and biomechanical responses during a 100-m race.
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spelling The Effects of Different Warm-up Volumes on the 100-m Swimming Performance: A Randomized Crossover StudyAdolescentAdultAthletic PerformanceCross-Over StudiesHumansLactic AcidMalePhysical Conditioning HumanRandom AllocationSwimmingYoung AdultThe aim of this study was to compare the effect of 3 different warm-up (WU) volumes on 100-m swimming performance. Eleven male swimmers at the national level completed 3 time trials of 100-m freestyle on separate days and after a standard WU, a short WU (SWU), or a long WU (LWU) in a randomized sequence. All of them replicated some usual sets and drills, and the WU totaled 1,200 m, the SWU totaled 600 m, and the LWU totaled 1,800 m. The swimmers were faster after the WU (59.29 seconds; confidence interval [CI] 95%, 57.98-60.61) and after the SWU (59.38 seconds; CI 95%, 57.92-60.84) compared with the LWU (60.18 seconds; CI 95%, 58.53-61.83). The second 50-m lap after the WU was performed with a higher stroke length (effect size [ES] = 0.77), stroke index (ES = 1.26), and propelling efficiency (ES = 0.78) than that after the SWU. Both WU and SWU resulted in higher pretrial values of blood lactate concentrations [La] compared with LWU (ES = 1.58 and 0.74, respectively), and the testosterone:cortisol levels were increased in WU compared with LWU (ES = 0.86). In addition, the trial after WU caused higher [La] (ES ≥ 0.68) and testosterone:cortisol values compared with the LWU (ES = 0.93). These results suggest that an LWU could impair 100-m freestyle performance. The swimmers showed higher efficiency during the race after a 1200-m WU, suggesting a favorable situation. It highlighted the importance of the [La] and hormonal responses to each particular WU, possibly influencing performance and biomechanical responses during a 100-m race.Santander Totta bank (UBI/FCSH/Santander/2010). COP/Millenium BCPSport Sciences 2014uBibliorumNeiva, HenriqueMarques, MCBarbosa, Tiago M.Izquierdo, MikelViana, João L.Teixeira, Ana M.Marinho, Daniel2020-02-14T16:20:29Z20152015-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.6/9271eng10.1519/JSC.0000000000001141info: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:RCAAP2023-12-15T09:50:12Zoai:ubibliorum.ubi.pt:10400.6/9271Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T00:49:26.793179Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The Effects of Different Warm-up Volumes on the 100-m Swimming Performance: A Randomized Crossover Study
title The Effects of Different Warm-up Volumes on the 100-m Swimming Performance: A Randomized Crossover Study
spellingShingle The Effects of Different Warm-up Volumes on the 100-m Swimming Performance: A Randomized Crossover Study
Neiva, Henrique
Adolescent
Adult
Athletic Performance
Cross-Over Studies
Humans
Lactic Acid
Male
Physical Conditioning Human
Random Allocation
Swimming
Young Adult
title_short The Effects of Different Warm-up Volumes on the 100-m Swimming Performance: A Randomized Crossover Study
title_full The Effects of Different Warm-up Volumes on the 100-m Swimming Performance: A Randomized Crossover Study
title_fullStr The Effects of Different Warm-up Volumes on the 100-m Swimming Performance: A Randomized Crossover Study
title_full_unstemmed The Effects of Different Warm-up Volumes on the 100-m Swimming Performance: A Randomized Crossover Study
title_sort The Effects of Different Warm-up Volumes on the 100-m Swimming Performance: A Randomized Crossover Study
author Neiva, Henrique
author_facet Neiva, Henrique
Marques, MC
Barbosa, Tiago M.
Izquierdo, Mikel
Viana, João L.
Teixeira, Ana M.
Marinho, Daniel
author_role author
author2 Marques, MC
Barbosa, Tiago M.
Izquierdo, Mikel
Viana, João L.
Teixeira, Ana M.
Marinho, Daniel
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv uBibliorum
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Neiva, Henrique
Marques, MC
Barbosa, Tiago M.
Izquierdo, Mikel
Viana, João L.
Teixeira, Ana M.
Marinho, Daniel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Adolescent
Adult
Athletic Performance
Cross-Over Studies
Humans
Lactic Acid
Male
Physical Conditioning Human
Random Allocation
Swimming
Young Adult
topic Adolescent
Adult
Athletic Performance
Cross-Over Studies
Humans
Lactic Acid
Male
Physical Conditioning Human
Random Allocation
Swimming
Young Adult
description The aim of this study was to compare the effect of 3 different warm-up (WU) volumes on 100-m swimming performance. Eleven male swimmers at the national level completed 3 time trials of 100-m freestyle on separate days and after a standard WU, a short WU (SWU), or a long WU (LWU) in a randomized sequence. All of them replicated some usual sets and drills, and the WU totaled 1,200 m, the SWU totaled 600 m, and the LWU totaled 1,800 m. The swimmers were faster after the WU (59.29 seconds; confidence interval [CI] 95%, 57.98-60.61) and after the SWU (59.38 seconds; CI 95%, 57.92-60.84) compared with the LWU (60.18 seconds; CI 95%, 58.53-61.83). The second 50-m lap after the WU was performed with a higher stroke length (effect size [ES] = 0.77), stroke index (ES = 1.26), and propelling efficiency (ES = 0.78) than that after the SWU. Both WU and SWU resulted in higher pretrial values of blood lactate concentrations [La] compared with LWU (ES = 1.58 and 0.74, respectively), and the testosterone:cortisol levels were increased in WU compared with LWU (ES = 0.86). In addition, the trial after WU caused higher [La] (ES ≥ 0.68) and testosterone:cortisol values compared with the LWU (ES = 0.93). These results suggest that an LWU could impair 100-m freestyle performance. The swimmers showed higher efficiency during the race after a 1200-m WU, suggesting a favorable situation. It highlighted the importance of the [La] and hormonal responses to each particular WU, possibly influencing performance and biomechanical responses during a 100-m race.
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