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A very low carbohydrate diet for minimising blood glucose excursions during ultra-endurance open-water swimming in type 1 diabetes: a case report
Smee, S. N., Johnson, R., Rush, A., Davey, R. J.Published in Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism (2024)“…However, the impact of this strategy on blood glucose responses to exercise is unknown. This study describes the nutritional strategies of an athlete with T1D, who follows a very low carbohydrate diet to manage her condition during an ultra-endurance open-water swimming event. …”
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Are there differences in anaerobic relative muscle power between upper and lower limbs in adolescent swimmers: A blinded study
de Almeida-Neto, P. F., Baxter-Jones, A., de Medeiros, J. A., Dantas, P. M. S., de Araújo Tinôco Cabral, B. G..Published in Sports Medicine and Health Science (2023)“…In the adolescent athletes much is unknown with regards to the relationships between relative power of upper and lower limbs with speed swimming performance. …”
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Are load-velocity profile parameters important for 200 m front crawl performance?
Olstad, B. H., Ophus, E., Buvarp, M. H., Ljødal, I., Gonjo, T.Published in XIVth International Symposium on Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming Proceedings (2023)“…Whether these relationships also exist for middle-distance swimming is unknown. The purpose of the present study was therefore to investigate whether load-velocity profile outcome parameters would be related to 200 m front crawl performance for national elite junior swimmers.…”
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Using fatigue thresholds to determine changes in swimmers anaerobic performance after a training macrocycle
Soares, S., Sampaio, A., Costa, M. J., Ferreira, F., Vieira, L., Fernandes, A., Fernandes, R. J., Vilas-Boas, J. P.Published in XIVth International Symposium on Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming Proceedings (2023)“…However, how training changes the performance monitored through anaerobic fatigue thresholds is still unknown. This study aimed to assess changes in anaerobic performance and anaerobic fatigue thresholds, determined through the velocimetry method, imposed by a training macrocycle. …”
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Relationships between kinematic characteristics and ratio of forces during initial sprint acceleration
King, D., Burnie, L., Nagahara, R., Bezodis, N. E.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2022)“…In track sprinting, acceleration performance is largely determined by the ability to generate a high ratio of forces (RF), but the technical features associated with this remain unknown. This study therefore investigated the relationships between selected kinematic characteristics and RF during the initial acceleration phase. …”
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Long-term physical training in adolescent sprint and middle distance swimmers alters the composition of circulating T and NK cells which correlates with soluble ICAM-1 serum concen...
Notbohm, H. L., Schumann, M., Fuhrmann, S., Klocke, J., Theurich, S., Bloch, W.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2021)“…Purpose: it remains unknown how different training intensities and volumes chronically impact circulating lymphocytes and cellular adhesion molecules. …”
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The influence of swing leg technique on maximum running speed
Rottier, T. D., Allen, S. J.Published in Journal of Biomechanics (2021)“…The motion of the swing leg of elite sprinters at maximum speed is markedly different from that of slower sprinters, but the mechanisms by which this difference influences performance are unknown. The aim of this study was to establish whether and, if so, how the motion of the swing leg influences maximum achievable running speed using computer simulation. …”
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Waveform analysis of shank loaded wearable resistance during sprint running acceleration
Feser, E. H., Neville, J., Bezodis, N., Macadam, P., Uthoff, A. M., Nagahara, R., Tinwala, F., Cronin, J. B.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2021)“…Lower-limb wearable resistance (WR) provides a specific and targeted overload to the musculature involved in sprint running, however, it is unknown if greater impact forces occur with the additional limb mass. …”
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Swimming exercise transiently decrease lung diffusing capacity in elite swimmers
García, I., Drobnic, F., Pons, V., Viscor, G.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2021)“…BACKGROUND: Swimmers have larger lungs and a higher diffusion capacity than other athletes, but it remains unknown whether swimming exercise changes lung diffusing properties. …”
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Nordic Hamstring Exercise training induces improved lower-limb swing phase mechanics and sustained strength preservation in sprinters
Alt, T., Severin, J., Komnik, I., Nodler, Y. T., Benker, R., Knicker, A. J., Brüggemann, G.-P., Strüder, H. K.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2021)“…Furthermore, the transfer of improved hamstring capacity to swing phase mechanics of sprints is unknown. This longitudinal study aimed (a) to quantify NHE-induced adaptations by camera-based isokinetic assessments and sprint analyses, (b) to relate the magnitude of adaptations to the participants' initial performance level, (c) to investigate the transferability to sprints, and (4) to determine strength preservations after 3 months. …”
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Endothelial vasodilation after a high-volume training load and tapered training in collegiate female swimmers
Weihl, F. M., Van Guilder, G. P.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2021)“…Moreover, although collegiate-level endurance athletes often perform high-volumes of vigorous endurance training and resistance training as part of their strength and conditioning programs, it is unknown whether they also experience vascular abnormalities, particularly changes in endothelial function. …”
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Impact of mild hypohydration on 100 m front crawl performance and starting block peak force production in competitive university-level swimmers
El Fethi Abed, M., Deshayes, T. A., Claveau, P., Jeker, D., Thénault, F., Goulet, E. D. B.Published in Sports (2020)“…The impact of pre-exercise mild hypohydration on subsequent swimming performance is still unknown. Hence, the goal of this study was to examine its effect on peak force production on the starting block and 100 m front crawl swimming performance in competitive university-level swimmers. …”
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Mel Marshall on evolving coaching
Marshall, M.Published 2020“…Mel the coach and Mel the swimmer Sticking to the process and making the coaching athlete centred Mel`s reason for becoming a coach Adam Peaty and his abilities physically and psychologically Preparation minds and bodies The difference between club level and elite level sport Mel`s proudest achievement, her relationship with Adam Coaching the shit out of emotions Knowing athletes and what makes them tick Mel`s favourite day as an athlete…it may surprise you! Coaching into the unknown and the emotional toll it takes…”
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Performance characteristics of Paralympic swimming
Fulton, S. K.Published 2008“…The characteristics of a swimmer`s kick are unknown. The kick is partially obscured by turbulence and therefore difficult to measure. …”
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Effects of combining running and practical duration stretching on proprioceptive skills of national sprinters
Romero-Franco, N., Párraga-Montilla, J. A., Molina-Flores, E. M., Jiménez-Reyes, P.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2020)“…However, its effects on proprioceptive skills are unknown. This study aimed to analyze the effects of running and practical duration static stretching (SS) and dynamic stretching (DS) on postural balance and the joint position sense (JPS) of national sprinters. …”
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Acute effect of an intra-set variable resistance of back squats over 30-m sprint times of female sprinters
Huerta Ojeda, A. C., Galdames Maliqueo, S. A., Cáceres Serrano, P. A., Galaz Campos, D., Retamal, D. S., Vidal Soriano, F., Apolonio Caneo, L., Cancino López, J.Published in Archivos de medicina del deporte (2019)“…Introduction: Several pre-conditioning methods have been tested in order to produce Postactivation Potentiation (PAP) in men. However, it is unknown if Intra-Set Variable Resistance generates the same effect in female sprinters. …”
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Influence of the new regulated device (OMEGA OSB12) on the kinematic variables of the competitive backstroke start
Qiu, X., Correas, R., Navarro, E., Veiga, S.Published in World Congress of Performance Analysis of Sport XII (2018)“…However, the impact of such device on biomechanical variables or start performance are unknown. Therefore, the aim of this study was to analyse the influence of the new device on kinematic variables of the backstroke start. …”
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A study of sprint-assisted training for para-swimmers
Tanaka, T., Yoshimura, Y., Yasukawa, M., Oishi, K.Published in 21st Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), Vienna, 6. -9. July 2016 (2016)“…However, the most appropriate assist velocity for challenged individuals in para-swimming is unknown. Purpose: To investigate the effects of change in assist velocity for challenged persons in para-swimming. …”
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The effect of hamstring flexibility on peak hamstring muscle strain in sprinting
Wan, X., Qu, F., Garrett, W. E., Liu, H., Yu, B.Published in Journal of Sport and Health Science (2017)“…Background: The effect of hamstring flexibility on the peak hamstring muscle strains in sprinting, until now, remained unknown, which limited our understanding of risk factors of hamstring muscle strain injury (hamstring injury). …”
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Participation in athletics for life - the role of the European U20 and U23 championships
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