| Literature DB >> 25031685 |
Spilios Messinis1, Nikos Beidaris1, Spyros Messinis1, Helen Soultanakis1, Petros Botonis1, Theodoros Platanou1.
Abstract
The use of swimming aids during training contributes to greater swimming efficiency by the improvement of the swimming specific power of the athlete. The purpose of this study was to compare the swimming stroke technical characteristics and the physiological responses of swimming 100-m backstroke, with and without the use of paddles at maximum and sub-maximum intensities at the same swimming speed. Eight swimmers competing at the national level participated in this study. The measurements took place at 4 different sessions. At every session, each participant swam individually one 100-m backstroke swimming trial with or without paddles at the same speed and two levels of intensity (100% and 85% of maximum speed). The results revealed lower stroke length, greater stroke number and gliding length without the use of swimming paddles at both intensities. Blood lactate concentration (10.03±2.96 vs. 5.85±2.23 mmol/l) and Rating of Perceived Exertion (17.43±2.07 vs. 12±2.82) were greater without the use of swimming paddles only at 100% of maximum speed. Thus, swimming backstroke with paddles compared to unaided swimming, at a similar speed, showed a greater efficiency at maximal but not at sub-maximal intensity.Entities:
Keywords: blood lactate; gliding length; stroke length; stroke number; swimming; training aids
Year: 2014 PMID: 25031685 PMCID: PMC4096093 DOI: 10.2478/hukin-2014-0019
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hum Kinet ISSN: 1640-5544 Impact factor: 2.193
Anthropometric Characteristics
| Age (years) | Body Height (m) | Body Mass (kg) | BMI | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| N= 8 | 22.63±0.92 | 1.77±0.09 | 71.06±11.32 | 22.69±2.81 |
Figure 1.The experimental setting with the apparatus used to control the swimming speed.
Performance and Stroking Characteristics with (S.P.) and without (N.S.) paddles at 100% and 85% of maximum speed
| n=8 | Time (s) | Number of Strokes (strokes/distance) | Gliding Length (m) | Stroke Length (m/stroke) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| S.P.-100% | 82.46±11.44 | 69.25±19.07 | 18.09±5.14 | 1.22±0.20 |
| N.S.-100% | 82.46±11.44 | 74.25±18.16[ | 23.88±6.10[ | 1.05±0.14[ |
| S.P.-85% | 94.83±13.16 | 62.25±20.42 | 23.53±7.10 | 1.30±0.24 |
| N.S.-85% | 94.83±13.16 | 69.00±21.93[ | 23.99±5.32 | 1.16±0.21[ |
One asterisk denotes significant differences between S.P.-100% and N.S.-100% trials
Two asterisks denote significant differences between S.P.-85% and N.S.-85% trials S.P.= Swimming Paddles; N.S.= No Paddles
Figure 2.Peak lactate concentration values (means+SD; mmol/l), of 100-m backstroke swimming with (S.P) and without (N.S) paddles, at 100% and 85% of maximum speed.
Asterisks (*) denote differences between 100 %-speed trials.
Figure 3.Ratings of Perceived Exertion (means+SD; 6–20 Borg scale), of 100-m backstroke swimming with (S.P) and without (N.S) paddles, at 100% and 85% of maximum speed.
Asterisks (*) denote differences between 100 %-speed trials.