2017
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-105017
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Tethered Swimming for the Evaluation and Prescription of Resistance Training in Young Swimmers

Abstract: The aims of the present study were 1) to evaluate the effects of 11 weeks of a typical free-swimming training program on aerobic and stroke parameters determined in tethered swimming (Study 1; n=13) and 2) to investigate the responses of tethered swimming efforts, in addition to free-swimming sessions, through 7 weeks of training (Study 2; n=21). In both studies, subjects performed a graded exercise test in tethered swimming (GET) to determine anaerobic threshold (AnT), stroke rate at AnT (SR), peak force at G… Show more

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“…The TS GET was adapted from Papoti et al [ 32 ] ( Fig 1 ), which presented a significant relationship with free swimming performance [ 32 ] and sensitivity to training responses [ 33 ]. The TS GET is a maximum specific test used for determination of (which is considered the best predictor of cardiovascular fitness [ 34 ]) and .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The TS GET was adapted from Papoti et al [ 32 ] ( Fig 1 ), which presented a significant relationship with free swimming performance [ 32 ] and sensitivity to training responses [ 33 ]. The TS GET is a maximum specific test used for determination of (which is considered the best predictor of cardiovascular fitness [ 34 ]) and .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent investigation by Papoti et al [ 20 ] on 21 age group swimmers reported no significant effect of 7 weeks of tethered swimming training compared to free-swimming. The experimental group had a high capacity of lactate production, suggesting that tethered swimming exercise in a training program may raise the anaerobic glycolysis contribution during exercise despite the lack of improvement observed in swimming force.…”
Section: Impact Of Different Training Strategies During Confinementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fitness condition (sedentary, physically active, and well-trained) was initially classified by the International Physical Activity Questionnaire to determine the initial workload of incremental test and, subsequently, confirmed by aerobic power and maximal oxygen uptake. 18,19 The aerobic exercise sessions started with 5 minutes of warm-up at 30% of W max for all intensities. In all cases, a 25-W increment was used at each stage, and cycling cadence was maintained between 70 and 90 rpm.…”
Section: Exercise Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%