Search Results - Swim & more
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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)“…Artistic swimming combines prolonged breath-hold periods with high-intensity movements, resulting in unique physiological demands. …”
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The era of resistance training as a primary form of physical activity for physical fitness and health in youth has come
Chaabene, H., Ramirez-Campillo, R., Moran, J., Schega, L., Prieske, O., Sandau, I., Negra, Y., Behrens, M.Published in Sports Medicine (2025)“…Overall, there is an urgent need to inform relevant stakeholders that, while aerobic activities remain essential, the next generation of physical activity guidelines should place greater emphasis on the particular importance of RT, providing more comprehensive guidance on its implementation for youth.…”
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Effects of daytime floatation-restricted environmental stimulation therapy on nocturnal cardiovascular physiology, sleep, and subjective recovery in collegiate student-athletes: a...
Vatne, E., Merrigan, J. J., Stone, J. D., Saenz, C., Kraemer, W. J., Hagen, J. A.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2025)“…The representation of teams was varied, with football and men's and women's swimming heavily represented. Male and female athletes were analyzed separately to prevent overlooking sex-specific physiologic differences. …”
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A characterization of the cardiac physiology and aortic pulse wave properties of artistic swimmers across competitive levels
Baker, R. E., Cheung, C. P., Coates, A. M., Currie, K. D., King, T. J., Mountjoy, M. L., Burr, J. F.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2024)“…Purpose The distinct physical and environmental stressors of artistic swimming (previously termed synchronized swimming) result in unique hemodynamic stimuli. …”
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Changing horses in midstream: Modern pentathlon after the 2024 Olympic Games
Rappelt, L., Donath, L.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2024)“…In addition, movements must be repeatedly executed in an explosive and precise manner. Running and swimming must be fast but economical. Swapping from horse riding to Obstacle will prioritize the explosive strength of the upper extremities and core while keeping high levels of endurance and precision in swimming, fencing, and shooting. …”
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Neurofeedback training protocols in sports: A systematic review of recent advances in performance, anxiety, and emotional regulation
Tosti, B., Corrado, S., Mancone, S., Di Libero, T., Carissimo, C., Cerro, G., Rodio, A., da Silva, V. F., Coimbra, D. R., Andrade, A:, Diotaiuti, P.Published in Brain Sciences (2024)“…The reviewed studies cover a wide range of sports, including golf, basketball, swimming, rifle shooting, football, volleyball, athletics, judo, ice hockey, triathlon, handball, fencing, taekwondo, and darts. …”
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High-level swimmer perceptions of motivation and resilience
Karvonen, E. M.Published 2024“…Resilience is biult through negative experiences throughout their swimming careers and from finding suitable coping mechanisms to continue swimming at a high level. …”
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Be a champion. 40 facts you didn't know about sports and science
Aftalion, A.Published 2024“…Why do golf balls have dimples? Why do you swim better slightly underwater? Why, on a bike, the faster you go, the more stable you are? …”
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Tools für Trainer*innen (Tools for coaches)
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Hoch mit dem Laktat (Up with the lactate)
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The effects of mental stress on swimmers` performance and psychophysiological variables
Welp, U.Published in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)“…We hypothesized that a mental stress task would be associated with lower performance in a swimming test. Moreover, the perceived exertion would increase as the focus becomes more associative and the affect gets negative. …”
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Athlete burnout and perfectionism in objectively and subjectively assessed sports
Hassmén, P., Webb, K., Stevens, C. J.Published in International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching (2023)“…But are there any differences between athletes participating in objectively assessed sports (utilizing unbiased measures, such as time, e.g. swimming) and athletes participating in subjectively assessed sports (relying on coach feedback, competition judges, or internal perceptions to gauge performance, e.g. competitive dancing)? …”
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Temporal perception in closed-skill sports: An experimental study on expert swimmers and runners
Perrone, S., Rinaldi, L., Gatti, D., Girelli, L.Published in Psychology of Sport and Exercise (2023)“…Here, we thus focused on the potential impact of swimming and running - two sports that highly rely on a precise control of timing - on time processing. …”
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Thermal sensation after open water swimming depends on skin cool sensitivity rather than core temperature
Fujimoto, T., Matsuura, Y., Baba, Y., Hara, R.Published in XIVth International Symposium on Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming Proceedings (2023)“…INTRODUCTION In open water swimming (OWS) races take place in lower water temperatures (Tw ), swimmers often drop out due to severe cold sensation and/or hypothermia (Brannigan et al., 2009). …”