Pla Robin, Leroy Arthur, Massal Romain, Bellami Maxime, Kaillani Fatima, Hellard Philippe, Toussaint Jean-François, Sedeaud Adrien
French Swimming Federation, Clichy, France.
'Institut de Recherche bio-Médicale et d'Epidémiologie du Sport, Paris, France.
BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med. 2019 Oct 23;5(1):e000543. doi: 10.1136/bmjsem-2019-000543. eCollection 2019.
The purpose of this study was to quantify the impact of morphological characteristics on freestyle swimming performance by event and gender.
Height, mass, body mass index (BMI) and speed data were collected for the top 100 international male and female swimmers from 50 to 1500 m freestyle events for the 2000-2014 seasons.
Several Bayesian hierarchical regressions were performed on race speed with height, mass and BMI as predictors. Posterior probability distributions were computed using Markov chain Monte Carlo algorithms.
Regression results exhibited relationships between morphology and performance for both genders and all race distances. Height was always positively correlated with speed with a 95% probability. Conversely, mass plays a different role according to the context. Heavier profiles seem favourable on sprint distances, whereas mass becomes a handicap as distance increases. Male and female swimmers present several differences on the influence of morphology on speed, particularly about the mass. Best morphological profiles are associated with a gain of speed of 0.7%-3.0% for men and 1%-6% for women, depending on race distance. BMI has been investigated as a predictor of race speed but appears as weakly informative in this context.
Morphological indicators such as height and mass strongly contribute to swimming performance from sprint to distance events, and this contribution is quantified for each race distance. These profiles may help swimming federations to detect athletes and drive them to compete in specific distances according to their morphology.
本研究旨在按项目和性别量化形态特征对自由泳成绩的影响。
收集了2000 - 2014赛季100名国际顶尖男女游泳运动员在50米至1500米自由泳项目中的身高、体重、身体质量指数(BMI)和速度数据。
以身高、体重和BMI为预测变量,对比赛速度进行了几次贝叶斯分层回归分析。使用马尔可夫链蒙特卡罗算法计算后验概率分布。
回归结果显示,在所有比赛距离中,形态与成绩之间均存在性别差异。身高与速度始终呈正相关,概率为95%。相反,体重根据具体情况发挥不同作用。较重的体型在短距离冲刺项目中似乎更有利,而随着距离增加,体重则成为一种障碍。男女游泳运动员在形态对速度的影响方面存在一些差异,尤其是在体重方面。根据比赛距离的不同,最佳形态特征可使男性速度提高0.7% - 3.0%,女性速度提高1% - 6%。BMI已被作为比赛速度的预测指标进行研究,但在此背景下提供的信息较少。
身高和体重等形态指标对从短距离冲刺到长距离项目的游泳成绩有很大影响,并且针对每个比赛距离对这种影响进行了量化。这些特征可能有助于游泳联合会识别运动员,并根据他们的形态特征促使他们参加特定距离的比赛。