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Relationships between a Load-velocity Profile and Sprint Performance in Butterfly Swimming

Tomohiro Gonjo, Ola Eriksrud, Filip Papoutsis, Bjørn Harald Olstad

2020International Journal of Sports Medicine30 citationsDOI

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to establish the relationships between 50 m sprint swimming performance and variables acquired from a swimming load-velocity profile established by semi-tethered butterfly swimming. Twelve male elite swimmers participated in the present study and performed 50 m sprint and semi-tethered butterfly swimming with different loads. The mean velocity among all upper-limb cycles was obtained from the 50 m swimming (race velocity), and maximum load and velocity were predicted from the load-velocity profile established by the semi-tethered swimming test. There was a very large correlation (r=0.885, p<0.01) and a high intra-class correlation (0.844, p<0.001) between the race velocity and the predicted maximum velocity. Significant correlations were also observed between the predicted maximum load and the 50 m time as well as the race velocity (r=- 0.624 and 0.556, respectively, both p<0.05), which imply that an ability to achieve a large tethered swimming force is associated with 50 m butterfly performance. These results indicate that the load-velocity profile is a useful tool for predicting and assessing sprint butterfly swimming performance.

Topics & Concepts

SprintButterflyMathematicsBiologyMedicineEcologyPhysical therapySports Performance and TrainingSport Psychology and PerformanceSports Dynamics and Biomechanics