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Training Regimes and Recovery Monitoring Practices of Elite British Swimmers

机译:精英英国游泳者的培训制度和恢复监测实践

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Consistent prescriptions for event-specific training of swimmers are lacking, which points to likely differences in training practices and a potential gap between practice and scientific knowledge. This study aimed to analyze the distance-specific training load of elite swimmers, derive a consistent training sessions’ description and reflect on the current recommendations for training and recovery. The individual training regimes of 18 elite British swimmers were documented by surveying four swim and two strength and conditioning (S&C) coaches. The annual and weekly training load and content were compared between swimmers competing in sprint, middle and long-distance events. Thematic analysis of the surveys was conducted to identify key codes and general dimensions and to define a unified classification of the swimming and S&C training sessions. Weekly training loads and content of the swim (?2 - effect size; p = 0.016, ?2 = 0.423) and S&C (p = 0.028, ?2 = 0.38) sessions significantly differed between the groups. Long-distance swimmers swam significantly longer distances (mean ± SD; 58.1 ± 10.2 km vs. 43.2 ± 5.3 km; p = 0.018) weekly but completed similar number of S&C sessions compared to sprinters. The annual swimming load distribution of middle-distance specialists did not differ from that of long-distance swimmers but consisted of more S&C sessions per week (4.7 ± 0.5 vs. 2.3 ± 2.3; p = 0.04). Sprinters and middle-distance swimmers swam similar distances per week and completed similar number of S&C sessions but with different proportional content. Whereas all coaches reported monitoring fatigue, only 51% indicated implementing individualized recovery protocols. We propose a consistent terminology for the description of training sessions in elite swimming to facilitate good practice exchanges. While the training prescription of elite British swimmers conforms to the scientific training principles, recommendations for recovery protocols to reduce the risk of injury and overtraining are warranted.
机译:缺乏对游泳运动员的特定事件培训的一致处方,这指出了培训实践的差异以及实践与科学知识之间的潜在差距。本研究旨在分析精英游泳运动员的特定距离培训负荷,得到一致的培训课程的描述,并反思目前用于培训和恢复的建议。通过调查四个游泳和两个强度和调理(S&C)教练,记录了18个精英英国游泳运动员的个人培训制度。在Sprint,中间和长距离事件中竞争的游泳者之间比较年度和每周培训负荷和内容。进行了对调查的主题分析,以确定关键代码和一般维度,并定义游泳和S&C培训课程的统一分类。每周训练载荷和游泳含量(?2 - 效果大小; P = 0.016,Δ2= 0.423)和S&C(P = 0.028,?2 = 0.38)会话在组之间的会话显着不同。长距离游泳运动员SWAM显着更长的距离(平均值±SD; 58.1±10.2 km与43.2±5.3 km; p = 0.018)每周但与短跑者相比,完成了类似的S&C会话数。中远专家的年游泳载荷分布与远程游泳者的年度游泳载荷分配没有不同的差异,而是由每周更多的S&C会话(4.7±0.5与2.3±2.3; P = 0.04)。短跑运动员和中距离游泳运动员每周类似距离,并完成了类似的S&C会话数,但具有不同的比例内容。虽然所有教练报告监督疲劳,但只有51%表示实施个性化恢复协议。我们提出了一致的术语,用于描述精英游泳中的培训课程,以促进良好的练习交流。虽然精英英国游泳运动员的培训处方符合科学培训原则,但有必要对恢复协议来减少伤害和过度危险的建议。

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