Effects of swim training on energetic and performance in women masters’ swimmers

The aim of this study was to analyze and compare the changes of performance and energetic profile of female masters swimmers over a season, in three distinct time periods (TP): December (TP1), March (TP2) and June (TP3). Eleven female masters swimmers performed an all-out 200 m freestyle to evaluate...

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Main Authors: Maria I. Ferreira, Tiago M. Barbosa, Mario J. Costa, Henrique P. Neiva, José Vilaça, Daniel A. Marinho
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Alicante 2017-06-01
Series:Journal of Human Sport and Exercise
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Online Access:https://www.jhse.ua.es/article/view/2016-v11-n1-effects-swim-training-energetic-performance-women-masters-swimmers-technical-note
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spelling doaj-5d4a3742561a4dbcbad4f4728090d35f2020-11-25T02:32:52ZengUniversity of AlicanteJournal of Human Sport and Exercise1988-52022017-06-011119910610.14198/jhse.2016.111.089510Effects of swim training on energetic and performance in women masters’ swimmersMaria I. Ferreira0Tiago M. Barbosa1Mario J. Costa2Henrique P. Neiva3José Vilaça4Daniel A. Marinho5Universidade da Beira InteriorResearch Centre in SportsResearch Centre in SportsUniversity of Beira InteriorPolytechnic Institute of GuardaUniversity of Beira InteriorThe aim of this study was to analyze and compare the changes of performance and energetic profile of female masters swimmers over a season, in three distinct time periods (TP): December (TP1), March (TP2) and June (TP3). Eleven female masters swimmers performed an all-out 200 m freestyle to evaluate the swimmers’ energetic adaptations. The 200 m freestyle performance, the total energy expenditure (Etot) and the partial contribution of aerobic energy source (%Aer), partial contribution of anaerobic lactic energy source (%AnL) and partial contribution of anaerobic alactic energy source (%AnAl) contributions were estimated or assessed. Female masters swimmers improved significantly the 200 m freestyle performance over a season. However, a non-significant improvement was found on their energetic profile. Hence, one might speculate that performance improvement might be related to other performance determinants, such as, technical enhancement. Aerobic metabolism was the major contributor for Etot whereas anaerobic alactic was the second major contributor.https://www.jhse.ua.es/article/view/2016-v11-n1-effects-swim-training-energetic-performance-women-masters-swimmers-technical-noteTrainingGenderMetabolic determinantsSwimming season
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author Maria I. Ferreira
Tiago M. Barbosa
Mario J. Costa
Henrique P. Neiva
José Vilaça
Daniel A. Marinho
spellingShingle Maria I. Ferreira
Tiago M. Barbosa
Mario J. Costa
Henrique P. Neiva
José Vilaça
Daniel A. Marinho
Effects of swim training on energetic and performance in women masters’ swimmers
Journal of Human Sport and Exercise
Training
Gender
Metabolic determinants
Swimming season
author_facet Maria I. Ferreira
Tiago M. Barbosa
Mario J. Costa
Henrique P. Neiva
José Vilaça
Daniel A. Marinho
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title Effects of swim training on energetic and performance in women masters’ swimmers
title_short Effects of swim training on energetic and performance in women masters’ swimmers
title_full Effects of swim training on energetic and performance in women masters’ swimmers
title_fullStr Effects of swim training on energetic and performance in women masters’ swimmers
title_full_unstemmed Effects of swim training on energetic and performance in women masters’ swimmers
title_sort effects of swim training on energetic and performance in women masters’ swimmers
publisher University of Alicante
series Journal of Human Sport and Exercise
issn 1988-5202
publishDate 2017-06-01
description The aim of this study was to analyze and compare the changes of performance and energetic profile of female masters swimmers over a season, in three distinct time periods (TP): December (TP1), March (TP2) and June (TP3). Eleven female masters swimmers performed an all-out 200 m freestyle to evaluate the swimmers’ energetic adaptations. The 200 m freestyle performance, the total energy expenditure (Etot) and the partial contribution of aerobic energy source (%Aer), partial contribution of anaerobic lactic energy source (%AnL) and partial contribution of anaerobic alactic energy source (%AnAl) contributions were estimated or assessed. Female masters swimmers improved significantly the 200 m freestyle performance over a season. However, a non-significant improvement was found on their energetic profile. Hence, one might speculate that performance improvement might be related to other performance determinants, such as, technical enhancement. Aerobic metabolism was the major contributor for Etot whereas anaerobic alactic was the second major contributor.
topic Training
Gender
Metabolic determinants
Swimming season
url https://www.jhse.ua.es/article/view/2016-v11-n1-effects-swim-training-energetic-performance-women-masters-swimmers-technical-note
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