2022
DOI: 10.5114/hm.2022.110123
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Three weeks of combined resisted and assisted in-water training for adolescent sprint backstroke swimming: a case study

Abstract: Purpose. resisted and assisted in-water training methods are often employed in swimming training but their effectiveness remains unsubstantiated for different strokes and age groups. the study aim was to quantify the effects of a 3-week combined assisted and resisted in-water training program on 50-and 100-m adolescent backstroke performance. Methods. In addition to regular swimming training, 9 (5 male, 4 female; age: 15.4 ± 1.7 years; 50-m backstroke FINA points: 346 ± 142) competitive backstroke swimmers per… Show more

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