Search Results - Condition
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The effects of core stability training on swimming performance in youth swimmers: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Shunfang Liu, Jingling Dai, Pengpeng Gou & Menglong LinPublished in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2025)“…Background The effectiveness of core stability training, a key component of physical conditioning, on swimming performance remains a topic of debate. …”
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The effect of prehabilitation, targeting personalized biomechanical deficiencies, on female swim athletes´ functional capacity
Jauch, E., Terry, K., Hoogendyk, D., Campbell, S.Published in International Journal of Exercise Science Conference Proceedings (2025)“…Means for in-water results were compared between different conditions (speed cues: cruise, fast) (swim condition: kick, swim) pre and post (ANOVA) (=0.01). …”
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Stroke rate-stroke length dynamics in elite freestyle swimming: application of kernel density estimation
Staunton, C. A., Ruiz-Navarro, J. J., Born, D.-P.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2025)“…Conclusions: These findings highlight the complexity and individuality of stroke mechanics at elite levels and suggest that superior conditioning and technique enable medallists to sustain elevated SR without compromising SL. …”
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Investigation of supervised machine learning for IMU-based swimming activity recognition
Aram, S., Thompson, I. M., Hudson, D. A., Banks, J.Published in ISBS Proceedings Archive: Vol. 43: Iss. 1 (2025)“…Using a single IMU on lower back, the system classified strokes, turns, and starts under realistic conditions. Three classifiers of Support Vector Machine (SVM), Linear Discriminant Analysis (LDA), and Quadratic Discriminant Analysis (QDA) were evaluated. …”
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Effects of repeated cryostimulation exposures on sleep quality in swimmers during an intense training period
Arc-Chagnaud, C., Dugué, B., Pla, R., Bouzigon, R., Bosquet, L., D-Day Consortium, Dupuy, O.Published in Experimental Physiology (2025)“…Each week (5 days and 5 nights) represented one of the two experimental conditions: partial body cryostimulation exposures (CRYO) or control sessions (CONT). …”
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Oxidative and O2 diffusive function in triceps brachii of recreational to world class swimmers
Villanova, S., Pastorio, E., Pilotto, A. M., Marciano, A., Quaresima, V., Adami, A., Rossiter, H. B., Cardinale, D. A., Porcelli, S.Published in Experimental Physiology (2025)“…The recovery k of m. triceps brachii was non-invasively estimated by NIRS through repeated intermittent occlusions under two conditions: well-oxygenated (kHIGH) and low O2 availability (kLOW). …”
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Relative age of youth swimmers and their sporting performance at the end of the season
Mendoza-Castejón, D., Trinidad, A., De la Calle, L. M., Belando-Pedreño, N.Published in PLOS ONE (2025)“…This study explores the influence of relative age on the athletic and academic performance of young swimmers, while also considering other contributing factors such as training conditions, anthropometric characteristics, and coaches` subjective evaluations. …”
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Physiological responses to full and segmented duet routines in elite artistic swimmers
Iglesias, X., Rodríguez-Zamora, L., Carrasco-Marginet, M., Irurtia, A., Rodríguez, F. A., Fernández-Jarillo, I., Chaverri, D.Published in PLOS ONE (2025)“…These findings suggest that, under the specific conditions of this study, short-duration apneas (< 20 s) may be insufficient on their own to elicit distinct physiological shifts. …”
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The effect of respiratory muscle training on swimming performance: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Liu, S., Gou, P., Lin, M.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2025)“…Studies were eligible for inclusion if they met the following criteria: (a) participants were healthy individuals without diagnosed disease or disability; (b) the intervention involved respiratory muscle training compared to a sham or control condition in a randomized controlled trial or controlled clinical trial; (c) swimming performance was reported as an outcome with sufficient data to compute effect sizes; and (d) the full text was available. …”
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A novel method for assessing added mass in front crawl swimming
Carmigniani, R., Coloretti, V., Brunel, T., Bosetto, P., Fantozzi, S., Cortesi, M., Zamparo, P.Published in Journal of Biomechanics (2025)“…MA,a in surface swimming (28.7 ± 15.2 % M0) is similar to the added mass that can be determined in passive conditions underwater (MA,p = 25 ± 3 % M0) but presents a larger variability. …”
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Higher backstroke ledge height improves the early phase of backstroke start performance in competitive swimming
Sato, D., Yamashita, N., Suito, H., Mizukami, T., Kusanagi, K., Takahashi, S.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2025)“…Methods: Eleven male backstroke swimmers performed a 15-m backstroke under 3 different starting conditions, with BSL heights set at +0.04 m (High), 0 m (Medium), and -0.04 m (Low) trials relative to the water surface. …”
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The effects of strength and conditioning training program on front crawl swimming performance, core muscle activity and force performance in swimming athletes
Kwok, W. Y.Published 2024“…Strength and conditioning (S&C) training, is prescribed for front crawl (FC) swimming performance enhancement, including resistance and plyometric training. …”
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The perceived benefits of and barriers to open-water swimming: A mixed-methods examination
Elliott, D., Christie, M. A.Published in International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education (2025)“…Barriers to full participation included water pollution, accessibility, and poor weather conditions. These outcomes are discussed in relation to the uniqueness of the open-water swimming experience. …”
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Rest periods effect on biophysical responses during interval training at critical swimming velocity
Funai, Y., Taba, S., Kanegawa, Y., Matsunami, M.Published in Journal of Human Sport & Exercise (2025)“…Therefore, all IT sets were appropriate conditions for endurance training. Rest periods may have influenced the physiological and mechanical stimulation in the 100IT at CV, suggesting that aerobic metabolism differs between conditions.…”
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Strength training and conditioning leading to a world record at the 2023 Fukuoka world championships: a case study of Haiyang Qin
Shu, Y., Cheng, Y.Published in 29th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 2-5 July 2024, Book of Abstracts (2024)“…INTRODUCTION: This study investigates the influence of strength training and conditioning on specialized swimming techniques, focusing on Haiyang Qin, an elite Chinese male breaststroke swimmer. …”
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Relationships between surface and underwater swimming with force-velocity profile
Gonzalez Frutos, P., Guimard, A., de la Fuente, B., Segovia, C., Veiga, S.Published in 29th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 2-5 July 2024, Book of Abstracts (2024)“…Swimming test consists of six 25 m maximal sprints from a push start in surface (front-crawl) and underwater (undulatory) conditions with three minutes rest between repetitions and conditions (in random order). …”
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Comparison of the results of the 15-meter sprint swimming (TT-15) with the results of the hundred-meter race for professional swimmers: potential and limits of applicability of the...
Zaitsev, V. S., Molina, I.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2025)“…TT-15 can be especially useful during the competitive period, when operational monitoring of physical condition and timely adaptation of the training program are crucial. …”
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Neuromuscular profiles of female collegiate athletes: variations in countermovement jump metrics across 8 NCAA Division I sports
Kraemer, W. J., Vatne, E. A., Saenz, C., Jones, P. C., Carpenter, T. J., Cencer, D. A. Jr, Enchelmeyer, K. E., Pulvermacher, K. R., Quebedeaux, C. K., Vatne, M. R., Hagen, J. A.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2025)“…The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research…”
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Effects of mental fatigue on perception of effort and performance in national level swimmers
de Lima-Junior, D., Caporaso, G., Cortesi, M., de Sousa Fortes, L., Marcora, S. M.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2025)“…In sessions two and three, participants performed the AX-Continuous Performance Task for 90-min (mental fatigue condition) or rested for 90-min (control condition) in a randomized and counterbalanced order. …”