L. Seifert, D. Chollet, I. Mujika
Veröffentlicht 2012
“… Energetics and Training
Chapter 11: Energy Systems in Swimming;(pp. 225--240)
(Rodriguez, (Spain), Mader, (Germany)
Chapter 12: Training Energy Systems;(pp. 241-254)
(Ogita, (Japan)
Chapter 13: Lactate Production and Metabolism in Swimming;(pp. 255-275)
(Olbrecht, (The Netherlands)
Chapter 14: Assessing Aerobic Endurance in Swimming;(pp. 277-296)
(Dekerle, (United Kingdom), Pelayo, (France)
Chapter 15: Swimming Economy, Energy Cost and Efficiency;(pp. 297-312)
(di Prampero, (Italy), Pendergast (USA), Zamparo (Italy)
Chapter 16: Strength and Power Training in Swimming;(pp. 313-343)
(Vorontsov, (Russia)
Chapter 17: The Taper: Physiology, Performance and Planning;(pp. 345-358)
(Pyne (Australia), Mujika (Basque Country)
Chapter 18: Training Load and Performance in Swimming;(pp. 359-373)
(Chatard ,(France,
Qatar), Stewart, (New Zealand)
Chapter 19: Overreaching, the Overtraining Syndrome and Recovery;(pp. 375-391)
(Shona Halson, (Australia)
Chapter 20: Altitude and Hypoxic Training in Swimming;(pp. 393-408)
(Truijens (The Netherlands), Rodriguez (Spain)
Section III. …”