Purpose: To determine the association between estimated muscle fiber typology and the start and turn phases of elite swimmers during competition. Methods: International and national competition racing performance was analyzed from 21 female (FINA points = 894 ± 39: 104.5 ± 1.8% world record ratio [WRR]) and 25 male (FINA points = 885 ± 54: 104.8 ± 2.1% WRR) elite swimmers. The start, turn, and turn out times were determined from each of the swimmers' career best performance times (FINA points = 889 ± 48: 104.7 ± 2.0% WRR). Muscle carnosine concentration was quantified by proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy in the gastrocnemius and soleus and was expressed as a carnosine aggregate z score relative to an age- and gender-matched nonathlete...
Research object – strength factors that have influence on the sport results in swimming. The aim of ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between changes in swimming velocity (SV),...
The aim of this study was to relate kinematical and neuromuscular aspects with performance in the sw...
Purpose: To determine the association between estimated muscle fiber typology and the start and turn...
Purpose: To determine the influence of muscle fiber typology (MFT) on the pacing strategy of elite s...
Purpose: To examine whether the muscle typology of elite and world-class swimmers could discriminate...
Finswimming is a sport where athlete uses one big monofin to produce propulsion. The purpose of this...
Introduction : Classical studies on histological analyses of muscle biopsies of elite athletes have ...
There is a continuing research interest in the muscle fiber type composition (MFTC) of athletes. Rec...
The human skeletal muscle consists of two major cell types, slow-twitch fibers (also called type I f...
INTRODUCTION: Classic muscle biopsy studies demonstrated that elite endurance athletes exhibit a hig...
Every swimming race begins with the start, and during that phase of the race swimmers are moving wit...
BACKGROUND: It has been established that excellence in sports with short and long exercise duration ...
Objective: Over recent years, due to scientific advances in various aspects of sport, rapid developm...
The aim of the present study was twofold. The first aim was to examine the influence of absolute and...
Research object – strength factors that have influence on the sport results in swimming. The aim of ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between changes in swimming velocity (SV),...
The aim of this study was to relate kinematical and neuromuscular aspects with performance in the sw...
Purpose: To determine the association between estimated muscle fiber typology and the start and turn...
Purpose: To determine the influence of muscle fiber typology (MFT) on the pacing strategy of elite s...
Purpose: To examine whether the muscle typology of elite and world-class swimmers could discriminate...
Finswimming is a sport where athlete uses one big monofin to produce propulsion. The purpose of this...
Introduction : Classical studies on histological analyses of muscle biopsies of elite athletes have ...
There is a continuing research interest in the muscle fiber type composition (MFTC) of athletes. Rec...
The human skeletal muscle consists of two major cell types, slow-twitch fibers (also called type I f...
INTRODUCTION: Classic muscle biopsy studies demonstrated that elite endurance athletes exhibit a hig...
Every swimming race begins with the start, and during that phase of the race swimmers are moving wit...
BACKGROUND: It has been established that excellence in sports with short and long exercise duration ...
Objective: Over recent years, due to scientific advances in various aspects of sport, rapid developm...
The aim of the present study was twofold. The first aim was to examine the influence of absolute and...
Research object – strength factors that have influence on the sport results in swimming. The aim of ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between changes in swimming velocity (SV),...
The aim of this study was to relate kinematical and neuromuscular aspects with performance in the sw...