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- W2080862823 abstract "The anaerobic muscle power in swimmers has been considered a very important variable for the success of high performance level. Ten male swimmers (age: 21.40 ± 2.01 years) with 11.45 ± 7.0 years of practice, were evaluated during prior competition season. The athletecs presented 77.22 ± 10.52kg as weight 181.88 ± 7.6cm for height and 12.57% body fat. Swimming performance (SP) was determined during 50 meters crawl style (seconds) assessed each 25 meters (T1 = 0–25m; T2 = 25–50m and TT = T1+T2). The average values of SP were of 12.59 ± 1.08, 15.40 ± 1.75 and 28.00 ± 2.82, respectively. The lower limbs anaerobic power was determined through consecutive jumps performance on an electronic jump platform. Jump capacity was performance in thesame time reached at the swimming performance. The body height and jump length at the related time (seconds) of the highest jump (kg.m.sec−1) was taken in order to assess the anaerobic muscle power. Total anaerobic muscle power (TAMP) was measured through the sum of each jump power (JP) presenting average values of 965.67 ± 315.55 kg.m.sec−1. The swimming fatigue percentage (SF) between T1 and T2 and total jump fatigue (JF) was determined through jump heights. The SF and JF values presented similarity in the both tests (9.39% and 11.58%, respectively). Correlation between TAMP and SP presented significant differences (* p < 0.05). CORRELATION: TAMP X T1 = 0.68*, TAMP × T2 = 0.79* and TAMP × TT = 0.75* Data analysis presented average peak power in jump performance at 2.03 seconds of 3,581 kg.m.sec−1. On the other hand, the lowest power values was found at 16.32 seconds of 2,386 kg.m.sec−1. Significant and moderate correlation were found for each swimming time, suggesting the importance of lower limbs muscle power on the second half and total swimming performance. Our data allow us to conclude that in short term swimming performance, the anaerobic muscle power plays an important role. It seems that TAMP has a strong participation on this variable for swimming success." @default.
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- W2080862823 title "INFLUENCE OF ANAEROBIC MUSCLE POWER ON SWIMMING PERFORMANCE" @default.
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