2022
DOI: 10.2478/hukin-2022-0056
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Associations between Selected Biological Features and Absolute and Relative Swimming Performance of Prepubescent Boys over a 3‐Year Swimming Training Program: A Longitudinal Study

Abstract: The study aimed to investigate the effect of 3-year swimming training on selected biological variables in prepubescent male swimmers and to determine the best predictors of absolute (VSa) and relative (VSr) swimming velocity for 50 m and 400 m front crawl. Twenty-one 10-year old boys subjected to endurance swimming training (4 x 70 min per week) and 18 boys consisting a control group were assessed semi-annually for basic anthropometric and respiratory characteristics, breath-hold time (BHT), VO2max, leg explos… Show more

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“…Thus, the C D (that changes according to the shape, orientation, and Reynolds number) will be the variable responsible for such improvement. Considering young swimmers, they tend to meaningfully increase their swimming speed due to growth and technical development ( Kuberski et al, 2022 ; Morais et al, 2013 ). However, drag also increases with speed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the C D (that changes according to the shape, orientation, and Reynolds number) will be the variable responsible for such improvement. Considering young swimmers, they tend to meaningfully increase their swimming speed due to growth and technical development ( Kuberski et al, 2022 ; Morais et al, 2013 ). However, drag also increases with speed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%