Autor: |
Drosou, E., Toubekis, A. G., Gourgoulis, V., Thomaidis, S., Douda, H., Tokmakidis, S. P. |
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XIth International Symposium for Biomechanics & Medicine in Swimming; 2010, Issue 11, p254-256, 3p |
Abstrakt: |
During a four-week training period closing with a two-week taper before a National competition (NC) the training load (TL) of twelve young swimmers (age: 14.2±1.3 yrs) was calculated by the product of the session-RPE score with the training duration. Tethered swimming force (TF), hand-grip strength (HG) and body fat (BF) evaluated 34, 20 and 6 days before the NC were unchanged (p>0.05). The TL difference of week 4 vs. week 1 before the NC was related to percent performance change (0.11±1.6%, p>0.05; r=0.63, p<0.05). The TF, HG and BF changes were not related to performance changes (p>0.05). The TL changes alone accounted for 40% (r2=0.4, SEE=1.37%, p<0.05) of the variation of percentage performance changes. The session-RPE training load calculation may be useful for effective taper planning. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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