Abstract

Background and Study Aim. The aim of this study was to examine the effects of different training programs on the improvement of motoric and swimming performance prepubescent swimmers.
 Material and Methods. Forty-five children between the ages of 9 -11 years with at least 2 years of training experiences, participated in the study. Three different [(1) dry-land with elastic resistance band group + swimming (ERB); (2) dry-land without elastic resistance band (DL) + swimming and (3) swimming group (SG) with swimming training alone] training group were formed. And a 12-week training program was implemented thought the study. Biceps, chest, waist, hip, thigh body circumference measurements were taken from all participants. Vertical jump (VJ), flexed-arm strength (FAS), speed, upper body strength (UBS), Standing horizontal jump (SHJ), flexibility, aerobic endurance (AE), balance, and 50 m freestyle swimming (FS) score were tested on the participants. As statistical analysis, normality and homogeneity of variance assumption were checked (Shapiro-Wilk and Levene tests, respectively). A non-normal distribution was found. The values of each variable were expressed as mean ± standard deviation, and median. The training effects within the groups were evaluated using analyses of Friedman for repeated measures and the level of significance was set at p<0.05 for all tests.
 Results. There was a significant difference in SHJ, UBS, FAS, speed, and FS score among the assessment times 1-3 and 1-4 in both of ERB and DL training groups (p<0.05). ERB and DL training were significantly effective compared to the SG on VJ, FAS, speed, UBS, and freestyle swimming performance (p<0.05).
 Conclusions: The study findings showed that DL training more effected relatively on motoric performance.

Highlights

  • The aim of this study was to examine the effects of different training programs on the improvement of and Study Aim motoric and swimming performance prepubescent swimmers

  • There was a significant difference in Standing horizontal jump (SHJ), upper body strength (UBS), flexed-arm strength (FAS), speed, and freestyle swimming (FS) score among the assessment times 1-3 and 1-4 in both of elastic resistance band group + swimming (ERB) and DL training groups (p

  • ERB and DL training were significantly effective compared to the swimming group (SG) on Vertical jump (VJ), FAS, speed, UBS, and freestyle swimming performance (p

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The aim of this study was to examine the effects of different training programs on the improvement of and Study Aim motoric and swimming performance prepubescent swimmers. The main purpose of the current study was (i) to compare the effects of twelve weeks of the dry-land training and in-water training, (ii) to assess the efficacy of resistance training with using self-body weight and medicine ball (DL training) and the elastic resistance band (ERB training) for improvement motoric and swimming performance in prepubescent swimmers. The first purpose of the study is to compare the effects of 12- weeks of the dry-land training (ERB and DL) that are named as experimental and in-water training, named as swimming (SG). The second aim of the study was to assess the effectiveness of ERB and DL resistance trainings used and which one was effective in enhancing the performance

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