Gait and Motion Analysis Laboratory, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, Hong Kong.
J Sports Sci Med. 2021 Oct 1;20(4):564-585. doi: 10.52082/jssm.2021.564. eCollection 2021 Dec.
The objectives of this systematic review were to summarize and evaluate the effectiveness of strength and conditioning trainings on front crawl swimming, starts and turns performance with relevant biomechanical parameters. Four online databases including PudMed, ESCSOhost, Web of Science and SPORTDiscus were searched according to different combination of keywords. 954 articles were extracted from databases, and ultimately 15 articles were included in this study after removal of duplicate and articles screening according to inclusion and exclusion criteria. Meta-analyses were adopted when appropriate and Egger's regression symmetry was adopted to assess the publication bias and the results were presented with forest plots and funnel plots respectively. Fifteen articles studied the effects of strength and resistance, core, and plyometric trainings. The quality of the investigation was assessed by the checklist developed by Downs and Black. Most of the investigations found out that training programs were beneficial to front crawl sprinting swimming performance, stroke biomechanics, force, and muscle strength. First, strength and resistance trainings and core trainings were effective on sprinting performance enhancement. Second, resistance trainings were found to have positive effects on stroke rate. Plyometric trainings were beneficial to start performance, while there was no sufficient evidence for confirming the positive improvement on turn biomechanical, also overall swimming performance, after weeks of plyometric trainings. Strength and Conditioning trainings are suggested to implement in regular training regime regarding to the positive effects on swimming performance, including starts, turns and front crawl swim, and relevant biomechanical parameters, instead of swimming training only. Further research with higher quality is recommended to conduct and more investigations on the training effects to other stroke styles are also suggested.
本系统评价的目的是总结和评估力量和调节训练对前爬泳、出发和转身表现的效果,以及相关的生物力学参数。根据不同的关键词组合,在 4 个在线数据库(PubMed、ESCSOhost、Web of Science 和 SPORTDiscus)中进行了搜索。从数据库中提取了 954 篇文章,最终根据纳入和排除标准去除重复和文章筛选后,有 15 篇文章纳入本研究。当合适时采用了荟萃分析,并采用 Egger 回归对称性评估发表偏倚,结果分别用森林图和漏斗图表示。15 篇文章研究了力量和阻力训练、核心训练和增强式训练对前爬泳的影响。使用 Downs 和 Black 制定的清单评估了调查的质量。大多数研究发现,训练计划有利于前爬泳冲刺游泳表现、划水生物力学、力量和肌肉力量的提高。首先,力量和阻力训练以及核心训练对提高冲刺性能有效。其次,阻力训练对划频有积极影响。增强式训练对出发表现有益,而经过数周的增强式训练后,在转身生物力学和整体游泳表现方面,没有足够的证据证实其有积极的改善。建议在常规训练方案中实施力量和调节训练,因为其对游泳表现(包括出发、转身和前爬泳)和相关生物力学参数有积极影响,而不仅仅是游泳训练。建议进行更高质量的进一步研究,并对其他泳姿的训练效果进行更多研究。