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The association of end-spurt behaviour with seasonal best time in long-distance freestyle pool swimming

TitleThe association of end-spurt behaviour with seasonal best time in long-distance freestyle pool swimming
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2022
AuthorsNeuloh JE, Venhorst A, Forster S, Mauger AR, Meyer T
JournalEur J Sport Sci
Pagination1-9
Date Published2022 Mar 06
ISSN1536-7290
Abstract

To analyse the association of seasonal best time, distance and different performance levels with end-spurt behaviour in one swimming season. Race results in 800 and 1500 m pool freestyle swimming in the season 2018/2019 including 14,930 races and 2650 swimmers were obtained. The end-spurt for each race was determined by means of an End-Spurt Indicator (ESI). Subsequently, ESI was used as a dependent variable and influences were analysed using a linear mixed model with fixed effects for seasonal best time, distance, and performance level amongst others. In the 800 and 1500 m races swimmers showed a mean ESI of 2.08 (95% CI: 2.02-2.13) and 3.68 (95% CI: 3.59-3.76), respectively. There was a significant association between seasonal best time and ESI, with a better seasonal best time showing a greater ESI ( = 70.5, < .001, = 0.04). A significant effect on greater ESI was also observed for longer distance ( = 1067.5, < .001, = 0.06) and higher performance level ( = 91.1, < .001, = 0.02). Elite swimmers had a mean ESI of 5.47 (95% CI: 4.91-6.03), sub-elite swimmers of 3.74 (95% CI: 3.53-3.95) and competitive swimmers of 2.41 (95% CI: 2.37-2.46). A more pronounced end-spurt is associated with seasonal best time in long-distance pool swimming, higher performance level of the swimmer and longer race distance.

DOI10.1080/17461391.2022.2043943
Alternate JournalEur J Sport Sci
PubMed ID35175179
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