The present study strived to gain a more profound understanding of the distinctions in development between swimmers who are considered to be on track to the senior elite level compared to those who are not. Longitudinal data of 29 talented sprint and middle-distance swimmers (12 males; 17 females) on season best performances (season best times) and underlying performance characteristics (anthropometrics, starts, turns, maximal swimming velocity, stroke index [SI, an indirect measure of swimming efficiency] and lower body power) were collected over four swimming seasons (median of n = 3 seasons per swimmer). Based on their season best performance at early senior age (males aged 18–19; females aged 17–18), some swimmers were considered to be ...
Human performances in sports decline with age in all competitions/disciplines. Since the effects of ...
While talent development and the contributing factors to success are hardly discussed among the expe...
The purpose of this study was to characterize changes and variability in test performance of swimmer...
Objectives: In elite age-group swimming it is unclear to what degree common assessments of anthropo-...
ObjectivesThe primary goal was to examine the influence of early specialization on the performance o...
Purpose: The primary aim was to create a performance progression model of elite competitors in the W...
This study was intended to clarify factors that contribute to swimming performance, and to determine...
Purpose Use a large-scale longitudinal design to investigate the development of the distribution of...
BACKGROUND: Swimming performance is influenced by several parameters, such as body composition, anth...
Background The present study investigated longitudinally the performance development of a multigener...
IntroductionBecause of its many participants and thorough records, competitive Masters swimming offe...
The decrease in swimming performance (vmax) that occurs with age is a not only consequence of the ph...
Human performances in sports decline with age in all competitions/disciplines. Since the effects of ...
Purpose: The aims of this study were: (i) develop a performance predictor model based on the swimmer...
Introduction: Current research suggests that there are differences in the sporting performance of ma...
Human performances in sports decline with age in all competitions/disciplines. Since the effects of ...
While talent development and the contributing factors to success are hardly discussed among the expe...
The purpose of this study was to characterize changes and variability in test performance of swimmer...
Objectives: In elite age-group swimming it is unclear to what degree common assessments of anthropo-...
ObjectivesThe primary goal was to examine the influence of early specialization on the performance o...
Purpose: The primary aim was to create a performance progression model of elite competitors in the W...
This study was intended to clarify factors that contribute to swimming performance, and to determine...
Purpose Use a large-scale longitudinal design to investigate the development of the distribution of...
BACKGROUND: Swimming performance is influenced by several parameters, such as body composition, anth...
Background The present study investigated longitudinally the performance development of a multigener...
IntroductionBecause of its many participants and thorough records, competitive Masters swimming offe...
The decrease in swimming performance (vmax) that occurs with age is a not only consequence of the ph...
Human performances in sports decline with age in all competitions/disciplines. Since the effects of ...
Purpose: The aims of this study were: (i) develop a performance predictor model based on the swimmer...
Introduction: Current research suggests that there are differences in the sporting performance of ma...
Human performances in sports decline with age in all competitions/disciplines. Since the effects of ...
While talent development and the contributing factors to success are hardly discussed among the expe...
The purpose of this study was to characterize changes and variability in test performance of swimmer...