ABSTRACT Introduction: Traditionally, studies regarding oxygen consumption kinetics are conducted at lower intensities, very different from those in which the sports performance occurs. Objective: Knowing that the magnitude of this physiological parameter depends on the intensity in which the effort occurs, it was intended with this study to compare the oxygen consumption kinetics in the 200 m front crawl at two different intensities: moderate and extreme. Methods: Ten male swimmers of international level performed two tests separated by 24h: (i) progressive and intermittent protocol of 7 x 200 m, with 30 seconds intervals and with increments of 0.05m.s -1 , to determine the anaerobic threshold correspondent step; and, (ii) 200 m at maximal...
This study analyzed whether 100- and 200-m interval training (IT) in swimming differed regarding tem...
Trabalho apresentado no 19th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 2-5 julho, Am...
A bioenergetical analysis of swimming at intensities near competitive distances is inexistent. It wa...
Purpose The aim of this study was to analyze the acute responses of oxygen uptake and its kinetics, ...
Inconsistencies about dynamic asymmetry between the on- and off- transient responses in oxygen uptak...
In swimming competitions, a good maximal oxygen uptake (O2max) is well correlated with performance i...
Purpose: This study aims to analyze swimmers' oxygen uptake kinetics ([Formula: see text]K) and bioe...
This study aimed to characterise both the [Formula: see text] kinetics within constant heavy-intensi...
The present study investigated the Accumulated Oxygen Deficit (AOD) method in front crawl swimming w...
The purpose of this study was to examine the oxygen uptake ([Formula: see text]) kinetics and the en...
The present study investigated the Accumulated Oxygen Deficit (AOD) method in front crawl swimming w...
To assess the validity of postexercise measurements in estimating maximal oxygen uptake (V’O2peak) i...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to compare the speed, oxygen uptake (VO2 consumption...
Cardiorespiratory response in swimming has been used to better understand aerobic performance, espec...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between oxygen demand, stroke rate and s...
This study analyzed whether 100- and 200-m interval training (IT) in swimming differed regarding tem...
Trabalho apresentado no 19th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 2-5 julho, Am...
A bioenergetical analysis of swimming at intensities near competitive distances is inexistent. It wa...
Purpose The aim of this study was to analyze the acute responses of oxygen uptake and its kinetics, ...
Inconsistencies about dynamic asymmetry between the on- and off- transient responses in oxygen uptak...
In swimming competitions, a good maximal oxygen uptake (O2max) is well correlated with performance i...
Purpose: This study aims to analyze swimmers' oxygen uptake kinetics ([Formula: see text]K) and bioe...
This study aimed to characterise both the [Formula: see text] kinetics within constant heavy-intensi...
The present study investigated the Accumulated Oxygen Deficit (AOD) method in front crawl swimming w...
The purpose of this study was to examine the oxygen uptake ([Formula: see text]) kinetics and the en...
The present study investigated the Accumulated Oxygen Deficit (AOD) method in front crawl swimming w...
To assess the validity of postexercise measurements in estimating maximal oxygen uptake (V’O2peak) i...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to compare the speed, oxygen uptake (VO2 consumption...
Cardiorespiratory response in swimming has been used to better understand aerobic performance, espec...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between oxygen demand, stroke rate and s...
This study analyzed whether 100- and 200-m interval training (IT) in swimming differed regarding tem...
Trabalho apresentado no 19th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 2-5 julho, Am...
A bioenergetical analysis of swimming at intensities near competitive distances is inexistent. It wa...