BIOMECHANICAL, COORDINATIVE, AND PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES TO A TIME-TO-EXHAUSTION PROTOCOL AT TWO SUBMAXIMAL INTENSITIES IN SWIMMING

ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to compare biomechanical, coordinative and physiological parameters in the front crawl, during interval training series performed in two submaximal intensities until exhaustion. Eleven swimmers, mean age of 21.0 ± 7.3 years, performed two sets of interval training...

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Main Authors: Marcos Franken, Pedro Figueiredo, Ricardo Peterson Silveira, Flávio Antônio de Souza Castro
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Published: Universidade Estadual de Maringá 2019-12-01
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Pedro Figueiredo
Ricardo Peterson Silveira
Flávio Antônio de Souza Castro
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description ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to compare biomechanical, coordinative and physiological parameters in the front crawl, during interval training series performed in two submaximal intensities until exhaustion. Eleven swimmers, mean age of 21.0 ± 7.3 years, performed two sets of interval training with repetitions of 400 m (40 s of passive rest) at 90% (s90) and 95% (s95) of the 400 m front crawl mean speed (s400), which was previously determined during a maximum 400 m test. The results were: (i) increase in the stroke frequency and decrease in the stroke length between the trials and between the initial and final repetitions in the s90 and s95 series; (ii) index of coordination and propulsive time increased between the initial and final trials in the s95 series; (iii) the absolute and relative durations of the pull phase increased between the initial and final repetitions of the s95 series; (iv) perceived exertion, lactate concentration and heart rate increased between the initial and final repetitions in s90 and s95. To maintain speed in the s90 and s95 series of s400 leads to changes in the motor organization of the stroke in the front crawl.
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spelling doaj-art-640b9dab61dc4df38fa8a32299a3ef132025-08-20T01:57:13ZengUniversidade Estadual de MaringáJournal of Physical Education2448-24552019-12-013010.4025/jphyseduc.v30i1.3074BIOMECHANICAL, COORDINATIVE, AND PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES TO A TIME-TO-EXHAUSTION PROTOCOL AT TWO SUBMAXIMAL INTENSITIES IN SWIMMINGMarcos Frankenhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-6057-9550Pedro Figueiredohttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-5515-3694Ricardo Peterson Silveirahttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-5333-4624Flávio Antônio de Souza Castrohttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-0848-8226ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to compare biomechanical, coordinative and physiological parameters in the front crawl, during interval training series performed in two submaximal intensities until exhaustion. Eleven swimmers, mean age of 21.0 ± 7.3 years, performed two sets of interval training with repetitions of 400 m (40 s of passive rest) at 90% (s90) and 95% (s95) of the 400 m front crawl mean speed (s400), which was previously determined during a maximum 400 m test. The results were: (i) increase in the stroke frequency and decrease in the stroke length between the trials and between the initial and final repetitions in the s90 and s95 series; (ii) index of coordination and propulsive time increased between the initial and final trials in the s95 series; (iii) the absolute and relative durations of the pull phase increased between the initial and final repetitions of the s95 series; (iv) perceived exertion, lactate concentration and heart rate increased between the initial and final repetitions in s90 and s95. To maintain speed in the s90 and s95 series of s400 leads to changes in the motor organization of the stroke in the front crawl.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2448-24552019000100260&tlng=enFront-crawlCoordinationTrainingBiomechanics
spellingShingle Marcos Franken
Pedro Figueiredo
Ricardo Peterson Silveira
Flávio Antônio de Souza Castro
BIOMECHANICAL, COORDINATIVE, AND PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES TO A TIME-TO-EXHAUSTION PROTOCOL AT TWO SUBMAXIMAL INTENSITIES IN SWIMMING
Journal of Physical Education
Front-crawl
Coordination
Training
Biomechanics
title BIOMECHANICAL, COORDINATIVE, AND PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES TO A TIME-TO-EXHAUSTION PROTOCOL AT TWO SUBMAXIMAL INTENSITIES IN SWIMMING
title_full BIOMECHANICAL, COORDINATIVE, AND PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES TO A TIME-TO-EXHAUSTION PROTOCOL AT TWO SUBMAXIMAL INTENSITIES IN SWIMMING
title_fullStr BIOMECHANICAL, COORDINATIVE, AND PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES TO A TIME-TO-EXHAUSTION PROTOCOL AT TWO SUBMAXIMAL INTENSITIES IN SWIMMING
title_full_unstemmed BIOMECHANICAL, COORDINATIVE, AND PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES TO A TIME-TO-EXHAUSTION PROTOCOL AT TWO SUBMAXIMAL INTENSITIES IN SWIMMING
title_short BIOMECHANICAL, COORDINATIVE, AND PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES TO A TIME-TO-EXHAUSTION PROTOCOL AT TWO SUBMAXIMAL INTENSITIES IN SWIMMING
title_sort biomechanical coordinative and physiological responses to a time to exhaustion protocol at two submaximal intensities in swimming
topic Front-crawl
Coordination
Training
Biomechanics
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2448-24552019000100260&tlng=en
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