Search Results - The Swimming Times
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Does caffeine intake enhance physical and physiological performance in swimmers? a systematic review and meta-analysis
Huang, D., Huang, B., Wang, Z., Tagagi, H., Chen, Y., Huanf´g, Z., Wang, X,, Tong, X.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2025)“…Eligible trials assessed acute caffeine effects on physical (25 m time, 50 m time, swimming velocity, jump height, power) and physiological (blood lactate, blood pH) outcomes in swimmers. …”
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Sleep quality impacts training responses and performance in elite swimmers
Lundstrom, E. A., De Souza, M. J., Conklin, M. E., Williams, N. I.Published in European Journal of Sport Science (2025)“…Controlling for sex, sleep duration predicted swimming performance (R2 = 0.881; p < 0.001), swimmers with greater sleep durations exhibited faster swim race times. …”
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Synbiotic supplementation with probiotics and omega-3 fatty acids enhances upper-body muscle strength in elite swimmers: Evidence for gut-muscle axis modulation during race-pace tr...
Imanian, B., Hemmatinafar, M., Maymandinejad, I., Binazade, M. R., Jäger, R., Jahan, Z., Naseri, K., Rezaei, R., Suzuki, K.Published in Nutrients (2025) -
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Feasibility of sodium bicarbonate ingestion in artistic swimming performances
Sprenger, H. M. L., van Biljouw, T., Bentley, D. J.Published in Nutrients (2025)“…Purpose: We evaluated the feasibility of individualized sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) supplementation and its physiological effects on simulated artistic swimming duet performance, including blood buffering responses, perceived exertion, gastrointestinal (GI) tolerance, and performance scores. …”
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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)“…The approach shows potential for real-time swimmer performance analysis and broader sports activity recognition.…”
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Understanding the mediating role of anthropometry and body composition in the relationship between biological maturation and sport-specific performance in young swimmers
de Alencar Matos, M., Barros, T. A. D. R., Lima, V. F., da Costa, M. S. F., de Oliveira Luz, L. G., dos Prazeres, T: M. P., da Silva, N. M. G., Campos, E. Z., Nakamura, F. Y., dos Santos, M. A. M., dos Santos Henrique, R.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2025)“…This study investigated which anthropometric and body composition characteristics mediate the relationship between biological maturation and swimming performance (Arm propulsive force and 50-m freestyle personal best time) in young athletes. …”
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Associations between swimmers` dry-land lower- and upper-limb measures and butterfly sprint performance
Holub, M., Glyk, W., Stanula, A., Weiss, K., Rosemann, T., Knechtle, B.Published in Sports (2025)Subjects: “…swimming…”
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Study of the motor mechanisms of the underwater phase of the start of a para-swimmer with unilateral lower limb deficiency
Vinokourov, L. V., Lebedeva, A. L., Baymuratov, I. A., Kaipov, J. A.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2025)“…Objective of the study is to identify and describe the mechanism of underwater wave-like swimming in swimmers with unilateral lower limb deficiency. …”
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Impact of reaction time on 50m Freestyle performance in male swimmers: a a differential analysis across qualification levels
Zaitsev, V. S.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2025)“…This study investigated the relationship between start reaction time (RT) and 50-meter swimming race performance across different swimmer qualification levels. …”
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Effects of pre-competition activation on outcome performance in swimming sprinters
Krylov, A. I., Ivchenko, E. V., Ivchenko, E. A., Vinogradov, E. O.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2025)“…During the work, three warm-up options of similar content were analyzed: long (3000 m), short (1500 m) and high-intensity (1000 m). The swimming time for 100 m and the intermediate swimming time of the first 50 m segment were recorded. …”
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Impact of course length on swimming performance across age groups and swimming strokes
Iglesias García, J., Hermosilla-Perona, F., Gonjo, T., Juárez Santos-García, D.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2025)Subjects: “…swimming…”
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Analysis of best performances of front crawl swimming: a case study
Buglione, A., Migliaccio, G. M., De Siati, F., Russo, L., Padulo, J., Larion, A., di Prampero, P. E.Published in Acta Kinesiologica (2025)“…Methods: Oxygen consumption was measured on 13 medium level and 5 elite swimmers (best time over 100m, 51.50±3.54s), swimming the front crawl in a 25m indoor pool in the speed range .8-1.8 m·s-1. …”
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Effect of different breathing frequencies with breath-holding on muscle activity and coordination during butterfly swimming in national-level female swimmers
Yamakawa, K. K., Sengoku, Y., Takagi, H.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2025)“…They performed 25-m maximal butterfly swims with two breathing frequencies (task 1: swimming with the frontal breathing action for every stroke, and task 2: swimming while alternating the cycles with frontal breathing action and with breath-holding). …”
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Comparative effectiveness of physical training modalities on swimming performance: a two-tier network meta-analysis
Wang, Z., Liu, K., Zhao, X., Gao, J.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2025)“…A first-tier network meta-analysis compared aquatic, dry-land, and combined training environments across performance outcomes (25 m, 50 m, 100 m, 200 m times) and sport-specific metrics (start time, turn time, swim velocity, stroke rate, stroke length). …”