Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Training Up and Down Stairs for 50 Meter Freestyle Swimming Speed at Win's Swimming Course Swimming Club
View through CrossRef
This study examines the effect of stair climbing exercises on the 50-meter freestyle swimming speed of athletes from Win's Swimming Club. The research aims to determine whether incorporating stair climbing exercises as a dryland training method can significantly enhance swimming performance by improving leg strength and cardiovascular endurance. This study employs an experimental research design, involving a sample of 20 swimmers divided into an experimental group and a control group. The experimental group participated in a six-week stair climbing training program in addition to their regular swimming routines, while the control group continued with their standard training program. Swimming speed data was collected before and after the intervention and analyzed using statistical methods. The results indicate that stair climbing exercises contribute to an improvement in freestyle swimming speed in the experimental group compared to the control group. These findings suggest that stair climbing exercises can serve as an effective supplementary training method for competitive swimmers. Further research is recommended to explore the long-term effects and optimal parameters of stair climbing exercises on different swimming styles
Universitas Ma'arif Nahdlatul Ulama Kebumen
Title: Training Up and Down Stairs for 50 Meter Freestyle Swimming Speed at Win's Swimming Course Swimming Club
Description:
This study examines the effect of stair climbing exercises on the 50-meter freestyle swimming speed of athletes from Win's Swimming Club.
The research aims to determine whether incorporating stair climbing exercises as a dryland training method can significantly enhance swimming performance by improving leg strength and cardiovascular endurance.
This study employs an experimental research design, involving a sample of 20 swimmers divided into an experimental group and a control group.
The experimental group participated in a six-week stair climbing training program in addition to their regular swimming routines, while the control group continued with their standard training program.
Swimming speed data was collected before and after the intervention and analyzed using statistical methods.
The results indicate that stair climbing exercises contribute to an improvement in freestyle swimming speed in the experimental group compared to the control group.
These findings suggest that stair climbing exercises can serve as an effective supplementary training method for competitive swimmers.
Further research is recommended to explore the long-term effects and optimal parameters of stair climbing exercises on different swimming styles.
Related Results
Win-win-win papakonstantinidis social dilemma
Win-win-win papakonstantinidis social dilemma
Research ON THE EQUILIBRIUM between what is best for individuals and what is best for collectives has long been central to sociology and other social sciences (Simpson and Willer, ...
How Do Swimming Students' Anthropometric Characteristics Affect Short-Course Swimming Performance
How Do Swimming Students' Anthropometric Characteristics Affect Short-Course Swimming Performance
It has been found that anthropometric swimming performance factors may be related to and affect swimming performance. In light of this, the study's objective was to examine the ass...
PSYCHOLOGICAL win-win-win
PSYCHOLOGICAL win-win-win
In a psychological order "win-win-win" indicates legitimate and certain principles of governance Introduces "superego" in place of "individualism"
From a psychological perspective...
Lactic metabolism and swimming. Comparison between freestyle swimming and swimming with fins in french athletes
Lactic metabolism and swimming. Comparison between freestyle swimming and swimming with fins in french athletes
Compare lactatemia after freestyle and swimming with fins competitions among French athletes specialized in these sports. Fifty two athletes participated in the study, 32 athletes ...
Understanding multi-fin swimming and maneuvering to develop highly capable swimming robots
Understanding multi-fin swimming and maneuvering to develop highly capable swimming robots
Fish swim underwater with levels of agility and maneuverability that far exceed those of contemporary unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs). While UUVs primarily rely on rectilinear ...
Effects of WIN 55,212 cannabinoid and SMA-WIN 55,212 on the expression of cannabinoid receptors in different glioma cell lines.
Effects of WIN 55,212 cannabinoid and SMA-WIN 55,212 on the expression of cannabinoid receptors in different glioma cell lines.
Abstract
Background:
Glioblastoma (GBM) is a highly invasive primary malignancy of the brain that is prone to acquiring resistance to chemotherapy. Given the limited therap...
Sustainable TOURISM: win-win-win papakonstantinidis model
Sustainable TOURISM: win-win-win papakonstantinidis model
Tourism is considered by the three forms of its sustainability
• The economic sustainability
• The social sustainability
• The environmental sustainability
That corresponds 1-1 t...
PO-258 Women's Freestyle Wrestling Athletes Prepare for Urine Ten Evaluation Before the National Games
PO-258 Women's Freestyle Wrestling Athletes Prepare for Urine Ten Evaluation Before the National Games
Objective Urine routines inspection was used as a kind of non invasive test method, which was used widely in the biochemical monitoring of athletes.The urine routine was monitored ...

