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Best-practice training characteristics within Olympic endurance sports as described by Norwegian world-class coaches
Sandbakk, Ø., Tønnessen, E., Sandbakk, S. B., Losnegard, T., Seiler, S., Haugen, T.Published in Sports Medicine - Open (2025)“…However, the methods, expertise, and insights of highly accomplished endurance coaches is so far almost untouched in the scientific literature. The aim of this study was to provide a synthesis of common features and sport-specific variations in best-practice training characteristics within Olympic endurance sports as described by world-class Norwegian coaches. …”
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Effect of breathing conditions on relationships between impairment, breathing laterality and coordination symmetry in elite para swimmers
Seifert, L., Létocart, A., Guignard, B., Regaieg, M. A.Published in Scientific Reports (2024)“…Scientific Reports…”
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The general characteristics of swimming education programs in europe - LEN learn to swim sub-commission report
Štrumbelj, B., Costa, A., McMorrow, M.Published in XIVth International Symposium on Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming Proceedings (2023)“…The most recent scientific evidence supports the importance of aquatic competence in reducing the risk of drowning, particularly in children (Campaniço, 2019). …”
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Where are the world's fastest Ironman® 70.3 race courses for professional athletes?
Thuany, M., Valero, D., Villiger, E., Andrade, M., Weiss, K., Nikolaidis, P., Cuk, I., Knechtle, B.Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2023)“…The dominance of certain nations in certain sports disciplines is well knowed in scientific context. For triathlon, it has been reported that most of the finishers, and the fastest in Ironman® Hawaii originated from the United States of America. …”
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How much strength the young competitive swimmers are able to transfer from dry land to water? A pilot study
Santos, C. C., Marinho, D. A., Costa, M. J.Published in 27th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), Sevilla, 30. Aug - 2. Sep 2022 (2022)“…Dry land strength variables were measured with a digital handheld dynamometer (microFET®2, Hoggan Scientific, USA) allowing to retrieve the isometric peak strength of shoulder internal rotator (in Newton, N) for the dominant (IRD) and non-dominant (IRND) upper limbs. …”
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Effects of plyometric jump training on measures of physical fitness and sport-specific performance of water sports athletes: A systematic review with meta-analysis
Ramirez-Campillo, R., Perez-Castilla, A., Thapa, R. K., Afonso, J., Clemente, F. M., Colado, J. C., de Villarreal, E. S., Chaabene, H.Published in Sports Medicine - Open (2022)“…Indeed, incoherent findings have been observed across individual studies making it difficult to provide the scientific community and coaches with consistent evidence. …”
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Effect of core training on skill performance among athletes: A systematic review
Lou, S., Soh, K. G., Soh, K. L., Sun, H., Modh Nasiruddin, N. J., Du, C., Zhai, X.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2022)“…Methods: The data in this study were reported using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guideline. …”
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Primary periphyseal stress injuries in young athletes: a systematic review
Caine, D., Meyers, R., Nguyen, J., Schöffl, V., Maffulli, N.Published in Sports Medicine (2022)“…Results: Our initial search uncovered 128 original published scientific articles reporting relevant data on PPSIs. …”
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Validity of dynamical analysis to characterize heart rate and oxygen consumption during effort tests
Mongin, D., Chabert, C., Uribe Caparros, A., Collado, A., Hermand, E., Hue, O., Alvero Cruz, J. R., Courvoisier, D. S.Published in Scientific Reports (2020)“…Scientific Reports…”
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Time-of-day effects on short-duration maximal exercise performance
Mirizio, G. G., Soares Mendes Nunes, R., Araujo Vargas, D., Foster, C., Vieira, E.Published in Scientific Reports (2020)“…Scientific Reports…”
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Purine metabolism in sprint- vs endurance-trained athletes aged 20-90 years
Zielinski, J., Slominska, E. M., Krol-Zielinska, M., Krasinski, Z., Kusy, K.Published in Scientific Reports (2019)“…Scientific Reports…”
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Training regimes and recovery monitoring practices of elite British swimmers
Pollock, S., Gaoua, N., Johnston, M. J., Cooke, K., Girard, O., Mileva, K. N.Published in Journal of Sports Science & Medicine (2019)“…Whereas all coaches reported monitoring fatigue, only 51% indicated implementing individualized recovery protocols. …”
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Physiological and biochemical monitoring of athletes` training based on scientific knowledge map
Luo, Y.Published in Investigación Clínica (2019)“…In order to maximize the potential of athletes, maintain the best competitive state and scientifically arrange training programs, it is necessary to establish a set of special training physiological and biochemical monitoring methods suitable for swimming long distance projects to ensure the scientific development of swimming training. …”
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The impact of resistance training on swimming performance: A systematic review
Crowley, E., Harrison, A. J., Lyons, M.Published in Sports Medicine (2017)“…The results of such work will be highly informative for the scientific community, coaches and athletes.…”
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Effects of repeated-sprint training in hypoxia on sea-level performance: A meta-analysis
Brocherie, F., Girard, O., Faiss, R., Millet, G. P.Published in Sports Medicine (2017)“…Background: Repeated-sprint training in hypoxia (RSH) is a recent intervention regarding which numerous studies have reported effects on sea-level physical performance outcomes that are debated. …”
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Longitudinal and confirmatory assessment of young swimmers performance and its determinant factors
Morais, J. E., Marinho, D. A., Silva, A. J., Barbosa, T. M.Published in XIIth International Symposium for Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming (2014)“…Indeed, all structural equation models reported in the sports performance literature were developed from cross-sectional data (e.g. …”
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Inter-limb coordination in swimming
Seifert, L.Published in Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming XI (2010)“…In the past it has been reported that the interlimb coordination should show an opposition mode, i.e. a propulsive continuity between the propulsion of one limb and those of the other limb, in order to minimize the intra-cyclic velocity variations. …”