Effect of three different set-up conditions on the propulsive force measures, reliability, and ecological validity during front crawl tethered-swimming

IF 2.1 4区 教育学 Q1 Health Professions International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport Pub Date : 2021-09-07 DOI:10.1080/24748668.2021.1974182
Otávio Joaquim Baratto de Azevedo, Clara Knierim Correia, Gustavo Soares Pereira, L. Prado, Hélio Roesler, S. Pereira, Caroline Ruschel
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ABSTRACT This study analysed the effect of three set-up conditions on the propulsive force (PF) measures, test–retest reliability, and ecological validity during front crawl tethered-swimming (TS). Twenty-five (20.3 ± 3.7 years) swimmers performed TS in three conditions: Slp0 (0º of cable slope), Slp10 (10º of slope) and Slp20 (20º of slope), in two sessions. The second session included a 50-m performance and a questionnaire on the similarity of TS and free-swimming and overall comfort. Peak, mean force, impulse and force development rate, 50-m time and mean velocity, similarity scores and comfort were analysed. Effect of TS condition (p < 0.001) was observed for peak, mean force and force development rate. Regardless of the condition, reliability ranged from good to excellent (ICC = 0.79–0.95) and correlations with performance time (r≥-0.7) and mean velocity (r ≥ 0.63) were significant for all PF variables. The similarity between TS and free-swimming, and overall comfort as perceived by the swimmers, did not differ between conditions. Set-up condition influences the measures of PF in front-crawl TS. All conditions are reliable and present similar associations between PF and performance. Ecological validity indicators were near to the halfway point of the measurement scales independently of the condition.
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三种不同设置条件对前爬式系留游泳推进力测量、可靠性和生态有效性的影响
摘要本研究分析了三种设置条件对前爬行系绳游泳(TS)推进力(PF)测量、测试-再测试可靠性和生态有效性的影响。25名(20.3±3.7岁)游泳运动员在三个条件下进行了TS训练:Slp0(索坡0º)、Slp10(坡10º)和Slp20(坡20º),共两次。第二节课包括一场50米的表演,以及一份关于TS与自由泳的相似性和整体舒适度的问卷。分析了峰值、平均力、冲动和力的发展率、50米时间和平均速度、相似性得分和舒适度。观察到TS条件对峰值、平均力和力发展率的影响(p<0.001)。无论条件如何,可靠性从良好到优秀(ICC=0.79–0.95),所有PF变量与性能时间(r≥-0.7)和平均速度(r≥0.63)的相关性均显著。TS和自由泳之间的相似性,以及游泳运动员所感知的整体舒适度,在不同的条件下没有差异。设置条件影响前爬行TS中PF的测量。所有条件都是可靠的,并且PF和性能之间存在相似的关联。生态有效性指标接近测量量表的中点,与条件无关。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport aims to present current original research into sports performance. In so doing, the journal contributes to our general knowledge of sports performance making findings available to a wide audience of academics and practitioners.
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