Normative data of the start in the 50 m events at the 2021 LEN European Championships and understanding its relationship with the final race

IF 0.5 Q4 SPORT SCIENCES European Journal of Human Movement Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.21134/eurjhm.2022.49.9
J. Morais
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This study aimed to: (i) present normative data of the variables related to the start in the four swim strokes by tier and sex, and; (ii) understand the relationship between the 15th meter mark time and the final race time of the male and female swimmers competing in the four 50 m events at the 2021 European Championships. Participants were all male and female swimmers who competed in the 50 m events at the 2021 LEN European Championships held in Budapest. The official race times and block times were retrieved from the official competition website. All starting variables were analyzed in a dedicated software for race analysis. The 15th meter mark time was used as the start main outcome. For all events by sex, the 15th meter mark time was the variable presenting the highest and largest tier effect (p < 0.001) besides the final race time. Overall, despite the swim stroke, the variables related to the underwater phase were also responsible for the significant tier effect (p < 0.001). The 15th meter mark time presented a high to very-high relationship with the final race time in all four swim strokes. This relationship was stronger in freestyle (both sexes). That is, swimmers who achieve the 15th meter mark sooner are more likely to deliver better performances. Coaches must be aware that the underwater phase plays a key-role on the swimmers’ (both sexes) start performance. Nonetheless, different strategies can be used based on the swimmers’ strength and weaknesses. Moreover, the start performance in all four swim strokes and in both sexes can strongly predict the final race time.
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2021年LEN欧锦赛50米起跑的规范性数据及与决赛的关系
本研究的目的是:(1)提供四种泳姿中不同等级和性别的起跑相关变量的规范性数据;(ii)了解2021年欧洲锦标赛4个50米项目中男女游泳运动员的15米标志时间与最后比赛时间之间的关系。参与者都是参加在布达佩斯举行的2021年LEN欧洲锦标赛50米项目的男女游泳运动员。官方比赛时间和街区时间从官方比赛网站检索。所有的起跑变量都在专用的比赛分析软件中进行了分析。15米计时作为起跑的主要成绩。在按性别划分的所有项目中,除最后的比赛时间外,15米标志时间是表现出最高和最大分层效应的变量(p < 0.001)。总的来说,除了游泳姿势,与水下阶段相关的变量也对显著的分层效应负责(p < 0.001)。在所有四种泳姿中,15米的时间与最后的比赛时间呈高到非常高的关系。这种关系在自由泳中更为明显(无论男女)。也就是说,更快到达15米大关的游泳运动员更有可能取得更好的成绩。教练必须意识到水下阶段对游泳运动员(男女)的起跑表现起着关键作用。然而,根据游泳者的优势和劣势,可以使用不同的策略。此外,所有四种泳姿的起跑成绩以及男女选手的起跑成绩都能很好地预测最终的比赛成绩。
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European Journal of Human Movement
European Journal of Human Movement Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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