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Type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Response of Critical Speed to Different Macrocycle Phases during Linear Periodization on Young Swimmers
Authors: Bartholomeu Neto, João
Assumpção, Claudio de Oliveira
prestes, Jonato
Cielo, Flávia Maria de Brito Lira
Asano, Ricardo Yukio
Coelho Junior, Hélio José
Córdova, Claudio Olavo de Almeida
Pellegrinotti, Ídico Luiz
Keywords: Swimming;Linear Periodization;Critical Speed;Young Swimmers
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: International Journal of Science Culture and Sport
Citation: BARTHOLOMEU NETO, João et al. Response of Critical Speed to Different Macrocycle Phases during Linear Periodization on Young Swimmers. International Journal of Science Culture and Sport, [s. l.], v. 18, n. 1, p. 23-30, 2016.
Abstract: Sport training programs to young swimmers have to aggregate different physical stimulus to collaborate with overall physical development, which can lead to reach best results in competitions. Linear periodization seems to be a powerful tool that allow the organization of these stimulus. However, this model has been not studied. Regarding physical capacities, aerobic fitness is inversely related with fatigue and exercise performance. Although aerobic capacity evaluation used to be expensive, critical speed (CS) is easy and non-expensive tool capable to make this measurement.Thus, the aim of this study was evaluate the effects of linear periodization in CS on well-trained young swimmers. Sixteen athletes (age: 14.06± 1.22 years, height: 163.52±10.99 cm, weight: 57.4±12.7 kg, body mass index: 21.24±37; 7 ♀), were underwent to a linear macrocycle training with 23 weeks divided in four mesocycles: general endurance (i.e., 4 weeks), specific endurance (i.e., 8 weeks), competitive (i.e., 7 weeks) and taper (i.e., 4 weeks). Results showed significantly improve on CS after competitive and taper mesocycle phases, which was composed by higher training intensity in comparison with other macrocycle phases. Therefore, the results of the present study indicate a collaboration of mesocycle intensity on the cumulative effects of linear periodization in CS improve on young swimmers.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/62159
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