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Title: THE EFFECT OF CONCURRENT RESISTANCE TRAINING ON TETHERED FORCE, LOWER LIMBS STRENGTH, ANAEROBIC CRITICAL VELOCITY AND SWIMMING PERFORMANCE IN REGIONAL AGE-GROUP BREASTSTROKE SWIMMERS: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
ผลของการฝึกแรงต้านแบบควบคู่ที่ส่งผลความสามารถในการออกแรงความแข็งแรงของรยางค์ส่วนล่างความเร็ววิกฤตแบบไม่ใช้ออกซิเจนและประสิทธิภาพการว่ายน้ำในนักกีฬาว่ายน้ำท่าเยาวชนในระดับภูมิภาค: การทดลองแบบสุ่มที่มีกลุ่มควบคุม
Authors: Xitong Liu
XITONG LIU
PHORNPOT CHAINOK
พรพจน์ ไชยนอก
Burapha University
PHORNPOT CHAINOK
พรพจน์ ไชยนอก
phornpot@buu.ac.th
phornpot@buu.ac.th
Keywords: Tethered force;lower limbs strength;anaerobic critical velocity;swimming performance;concurrent resistance training
Issue Date:  8
Publisher: Burapha University
Abstract: This study investigates the effects of concurrent resistance training on tethered force, lower limb strength, anaerobic critical velocity, and swimming performance in age-group breaststroke swimmers. A randomized controlled trial was conducted with 24 swimmers aged around 15-16, divided into an experimental group and a control group. The experimental group followed a 10-week training program combining aquatic and land-based resistance exercises, while the control group maintained regular training. Key performance indicators, including tethered force, 1RM squat, anaerobic critical velocity, and swimming performance over 50, 100, and 200 meters, were measured. Results demonstrated significant improvements in the experimental group for lower limb strength (20.57%, p < 0.01), tethered force (30.04%, p < 0.05), and anaerobic critical velocity (4.2%, p < 0.05), alongside enhanced swimming performance (p < 0.05). No significant changes were observed in the control group. These findings suggest that concurrent resistance training is effective in improving both strength and swimming performance and should be incorporated into regular training programs. Further research should explore its long-term impacts on endurance and technique.
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URI: http://ir.buu.ac.th/dspace/handle/1513/1396
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