Santos Catarina Costa, Marinho Daniel Almeida, Costa Mário Jorge
Department of Sport Sciences, University of Beira Interior, Covilhã, Portugal.
Research Center in Sports Sciences, Health Sciences and Human Development (CIDESD), Covilhã, Portugal.
J Hum Kinet. 2024 May 17;93:5-15. doi: 10.5114/jhk/183065. eCollection 2024 Jul.
The aim of the present study was to analyze changes in young swimmers' in-water force, performance, kinematics, and anthropometrics during one full competitive season. Twenty-five swimmers (11 girls and 14 boys, 12.04 ± 0.16 years) were assessed over four distinct time points throughout a competitive season. The in-water force of both hands (D, dominant; ND, non-dominant) was retrieved during two bouts of 25 m front crawl allowing the estimation of the symmetry index. The velocity (v25) was calculated from the time to complete the 25 m and considered the performance outcome, while the stroke rate, stroke length, and the stroke index were used as kinematic variables. For anthropometric variables, body mass, stature, arm span and the hand surface area were measured. The in-water force (16-24%) and performance (8%) improved over the competitive season with significant changes in the first macrocycle. The stroke index was the only kinematic variable that changed between M and M (12.7%), accompanied by a higher asymmetric motion later in the season. A time effect was found in the stature (p < 0.001, η = 0.71), the arm span (p < 0.001, η = 0.79), and the hand surface area (D = p < 0.001, η = 0.63; ND = p < 0.001, η = 0.666). Swimming performance showed associations with in-water force, stroke efficiency and anthropometric features in all time points of the season. Thus, the natural anthropometric growth experienced over the season may translate into a more efficient swimming pattern with greater in-water forces that can enhance performance.
本研究的目的是分析年轻游泳运动员在一个完整的比赛赛季中水中力量、成绩、运动学和人体测量学的变化。在一个比赛赛季中,对25名游泳运动员(11名女孩和14名男孩,年龄12.04±0.16岁)在四个不同时间点进行了评估。在两次25米自由泳测试中获取双手(D,优势手;ND,非优势手)的水中力量,以估算对称指数。根据完成25米的时间计算速度(v25),并将其视为成绩指标,同时将划水频率、划水长度和划水指数用作运动学变量。对于人体测量学变量,测量了体重、身高、臂展和手掌表面积。在比赛赛季中,水中力量(16 - 24%)和成绩(8%)有所提高,在第一个大周期有显著变化。划水指数是唯一在M和M之间发生变化的运动学变量(12.7%),且在赛季后期不对称运动增加。在身高(p < 0.001,η = 0.71)、臂展(p < 0.001,η = 0.79)和手掌表面积(D = p < 0.001,η = 0.63;ND = p < 0.001,η = 0.666)方面发现了时间效应。在赛季的所有时间点,游泳成绩都与水中力量、划水效率和人体测量特征相关。因此,赛季中自然的人体测量学生长可能转化为更高效的游泳模式,伴随着更大的水中力量,从而提高成绩。