The purpose of the present study was to ascertain the effect of a respiratory valve (RV) and tubes dur-ing three different swimming tests (submaximal and maximal 200m front crawl swim and front crawl swimming to exhaustion) on a breathing frequency, selected biomechanical parameters such as stroke rate and number of breaths, and parameters of blood acid-base status and blood lactate concentration. Twelve former competitive male swimmers performed each swimming test twice: first, with an RV, and second, without an RV. Swimming with an RV induced a slower maximal 200m front crawl swim and shorter front crawl swimming to exhaustion in comparison with swimming without an RV. Furthermore, patterns of the breathing frequency during the submaximal...
This study aimed to evaluate, in swimming, the agreement between the anaerobic threshold (AT) as det...
We evaluated the effect on front-crawl during a 5 minutes effort in a swimming flume, at a speed 95%...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of swimming distance and rest interval on the in...
The aim of the present study was to ascertain whether maximal 200 m front crawl swimming strategies ...
Controlled frequency breathing (CFB) is a training technique used by swimmers in an effort to limit ...
Controlled frequency breathing (CFB) is a training technique used by swimmers in an effort to simula...
The purpose of the study was to compare the blood lactate accumulation and other metabolic responses...
The purpose of the study was to compare the blood lactate accumulation and other metabolic responses...
The effects of breathing on body roll have been previously investigated for the roll of the whole tr...
Background A special improvement in pulmonary function is found in swimmers. In clinical testing the...
Front crawl swimmers often restrict the number of breaths they take during a race because of the pos...
none8noThis study aimed to evaluate, in swimming, the agreement between the anaerobic threshold (AT)...
This study analyzed whether 100- and 200-m interval training (IT) in swimming differed regarding tem...
The slope of the distance-time relationship from maximal 200 and 400 in bouts (S(200-400)) has been ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between oxygen uptake and heart rate in re...
This study aimed to evaluate, in swimming, the agreement between the anaerobic threshold (AT) as det...
We evaluated the effect on front-crawl during a 5 minutes effort in a swimming flume, at a speed 95%...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of swimming distance and rest interval on the in...
The aim of the present study was to ascertain whether maximal 200 m front crawl swimming strategies ...
Controlled frequency breathing (CFB) is a training technique used by swimmers in an effort to limit ...
Controlled frequency breathing (CFB) is a training technique used by swimmers in an effort to simula...
The purpose of the study was to compare the blood lactate accumulation and other metabolic responses...
The purpose of the study was to compare the blood lactate accumulation and other metabolic responses...
The effects of breathing on body roll have been previously investigated for the roll of the whole tr...
Background A special improvement in pulmonary function is found in swimmers. In clinical testing the...
Front crawl swimmers often restrict the number of breaths they take during a race because of the pos...
none8noThis study aimed to evaluate, in swimming, the agreement between the anaerobic threshold (AT)...
This study analyzed whether 100- and 200-m interval training (IT) in swimming differed regarding tem...
The slope of the distance-time relationship from maximal 200 and 400 in bouts (S(200-400)) has been ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between oxygen uptake and heart rate in re...
This study aimed to evaluate, in swimming, the agreement between the anaerobic threshold (AT) as det...
We evaluated the effect on front-crawl during a 5 minutes effort in a swimming flume, at a speed 95%...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of swimming distance and rest interval on the in...