Peaking for the Olympic Games. An Integrated Approach Developed With the French National Swimming Team for Paris 2024.

IF 2.5 2区 医学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1519/JSC.0000000000004940
Laurent Bosquet, Quentin Bretonneau, Robin Pla, Adrien Vachon, Antonio Morales-Artacho
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Abstract: Bosquet, L, Bretonneau, Q, Pla, R, Vachon, A, and Morales-Artacho, A. Peaking for the Olympic games: an integrated approach developed with the French national swimming team for Paris 2024. J Strength Cond Res 38(11): 1981-1986, 2024-In energy-dominant disciplines, such as swimming, performance depends largely on the difference between the levels of fatigue and physical fitness: the greater this difference, the higher the probability of reaching a peak performance. The main challenge before major events such as the Olympic games is therefore in identifying the most efficient strategies to reduce the fatigue accumulated during previous mesocycles, while maintaining, or even improving the level of physical fitness. The most widespread strategy relies in the manipulation of training load parameters. This is the taper period, which has been shown to improve performance by ≈2% in elite athletes. However, tapering may not be sufficient for the most tired athletes. In this case, the strategy commonly used consists in combining the manipulation of training load with the implementation of recovery methods. Regardless of the strategy, we perceive that the challenge for athletes, coaches, and sport scientists is to estimate the level of cumulative fatigue as precisely as possible to individualize the recommendations. This relies not only on the identification of valid markers but also on the ability to interpret their variations over time. The objective of this article is to present the method initially developed in a European champion professional rugby team and now implemented with the French swimming team as part of its preparation for the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games. More specifically, this article provides some details about the conception of the monitoring dashboard, and the method used to interpret changes over time to categorize the level of fatigue.

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Abstract: Bosquet, L, Bretonneau, Q, Pla, R, Vachon, A, and Morales-Artacho, A. Peaking for the Olympic Games: an integrated approach developed with the French national swimming team for Paris 2024.J Strength Cond Res 38(11): 1981-1986, 2024-在游泳等以能量为主的项目中,成绩很大程度上取决于疲劳程度和体能之间的差异:这种差异越大,达到巅峰状态的可能性就越高。因此,奥运会等重大赛事前的主要挑战是找出最有效的策略,在保持甚至提高体能水平的同时,减少之前中周期积累的疲劳。最普遍的策略是控制训练负荷参数。这就是缩减期,事实证明,缩减期可使精英运动员的成绩提高≈2%。然而,对于最疲劳的运动员来说,减量可能还不够。在这种情况下,通常采用的策略是将控制训练负荷与实施恢复方法相结合。无论采用哪种策略,我们都认为,运动员、教练员和运动科学家面临的挑战是如何尽可能精确地估计累积疲劳的程度,从而提出个性化的建议。这不仅有赖于有效指标的确定,还有赖于解释其随时间变化的能力。本文旨在介绍最初在欧洲冠军职业橄榄球队中开发的方法,该方法现已在法国游泳队中实施,作为其备战 2024 年巴黎奥运会和残奥会的一部分。更具体地说,本文详细介绍了监测仪表板的构想,以及用于解释随时间推移的变化以对疲劳程度进行分类的方法。
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期刊介绍: The editorial mission of The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (JSCR) is to advance the knowledge about strength and conditioning through research. A unique aspect of this journal is that it includes recommendations for the practical use of research findings. While the journal name identifies strength and conditioning as separate entities, strength is considered a part of conditioning. This journal wishes to promote the publication of peer-reviewed manuscripts which add to our understanding of conditioning and sport through applied exercise science.
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