Critical speed and endurance capacity in young swimmers: Effects of gender and age
This study analyzed the relationship between critical speed (CS) and maximal speed for 30 min (S30) in swimmers of ages 10-15 years. Fifty-one swimmers were divided by chronological age (10-12 years = G10-12, 13-15 years = G13-15), sexual maturation (pubic hair stages; P1-P3 and P4-P5), and gender (M = boys, F = girls). The CS was determined through the slope of the linear regression between the distances (100, 200, and 400 m) and participants` respective times. CS and S30 were similar in the younger (G10-12M = 0.97 vs. 0.97 m/s, and G10-12F = 1.01 vs. 0.97 m/s, respectively), and older swimmers (G13-15M = 1.10 vs. 1.07 m/s and G13-15F = 0.93 vs. 0.91 m/s, respectively). In conclusion, the CS can be used in young swimmers for the evaluation of aerobic capacity, independent of gender and age.
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| Notations: | junior sports endurance sports |
| Published in: | Pediatric Exercise Science |
| Language: | English |
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Champaign
Human Kinetics
2005
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1123/PES.17.4.353 |
| Volume: | 17 |
| Issue: | 4 |
| Pages: | 353-363 |
| Document types: | electronical journal |
| Level: | advanced |