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Estimating the energy contribution during single and repeated sprint swimming
Authors
M.C. Peyrebrune Toubekis, A.G. Lakomy, H.K.A. Nevill, M.E.
Publication date
1 January 2014
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Abstract
The extent to which aerobic processes contribute to energy supply during short duration sprint swimming is not known. Therefore, the energy contribution to a maximal 30s fully tethered swim (FTS), and repeated 4×30s high intensity semi-tethered swimming bouts (STS) with 30s of passive rest at 95% of the 30s FTS intensity was estimated in eight elite male swimmers. Blood lactate concentration and pH after the 4×30s test were 12.1±3.6mmol/L and 7.2±0.1, respectively. Accumulated oxygen demand was estimated to be 50.9±9.6mL/kg and 48.3±8.4, 47.2±8.5, 47.4±8.3, and 45.6±6.8mL/kg for the 30s FTS and 4×30s bouts, respectively. Accumulated oxygen uptake was 16.6±3.6 for the 30s FTS and progressively increased during the 4×30s bouts 12.2±2.1, 21.6±2.5, 22.8±1.8, and 23.5±2.0mL/kg (P<0.01). The estimated aerobic contribution therefore was 33±8% for the 30s FTS and 25±4, 47±9, 49±8, 52±9% for bouts 1-4 during the 4×30s STS test (P<0.01). The results underline the importance of aerobic energy contribution during single and repeated high intensity swimming, which should be considered when prescribing swimming training sets of this nature. © 2012 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd
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