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Effects of Successive Annual Training on Aerobic Endurance Indices in Young Swimmers

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  • Argyris G. Toubekis
  • Gavriil G. Arsoniadis
  • Petros G. Botonis
  • Ioannis S. Nikitakis
  • Dimitrios Kalokiris

    (School of Physical Education and Sport Science, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Division of Aquatic Sports, Dafne 17237, Athens, Greece)

Abstract

Background : The magnitude of long-term changes on aerobic endurance indices provides useful information for understanding any training-induced adaptation during maturation. Objective : The aim of the present study was to compare changes in different aerobic endurance indices within two successive training years. Methods : Eight swimmers, (five male, three female; age: 14.1±1.5, height: 163.8±9.9 cm, body mass: 55.8±10 kg) were tested at four time-points, before and after the 12-week specific preparation period, within two successive training years (at year-1: start-1, end-1, at year-2: start-2, end-2). In each time-point were timed in distances of 50, 200 and 400 m front crawl to calculate the critical speed (CS). Subsequently, performed 5x200 m front crawl progressively increasing intensity and the lactate concentration was determined after each repetition. Using the individual speed vs. lactate concentration curve, the speed corresponding to 4 mmol.L-1 concentration (V4) and the speed corresponding to lactate threshold (sLT) were calculated. Results : Aerobic endurance was increased from year-1 to year-2 (effect of time, p 0.05). In year-1, V4, sLT and CS were unchanged even after the 12-week period (p>0.05). During year-2 of training it was only V4 that was increased from start-2 to end-2 (p 0.05). Conclusion : The aerobic endurance indices change similarly throughout a two-year training, independent of the maturation. Possibly, V4 is more sensitive to detect training adaptations during the specific preparation period in young swimmers.

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  • Argyris G. Toubekis & Gavriil G. Arsoniadis & Petros G. Botonis & Ioannis S. Nikitakis & Dimitrios Kalokiris, 2017. "Effects of Successive Annual Training on Aerobic Endurance Indices in Young Swimmers," The Open Sports Sciences Journal, Bentham Open, vol. 10(1), pages 214-221, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:ben:tospsj:v:10:y:2017:i:1:p:214-221
    DOI: 10.2174/1875399X01710010214
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    1. Mário C. Espada & Francisco B. Alves & Dália Curto & Cátia C. Ferreira & Fernando J. Santos & Dalton M. Pessôa-Filho & Joana F. Reis, 2021. "Can an Incremental Step Test Be Used for Maximal Lactate Steady State Determination in Swimming? Clues for Practice," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 18(2), pages 1-13, January.

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