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Influence of kick frequency on metabolic efficiency and performance at a severe intensity in international monofin-swimmers

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Pages 1055-1061 | Received 20 Apr 2011, Accepted 27 Apr 2012, Published online: 23 May 2012
 

Abstract

The aim of this study was to examine the effect of kick frequency on metabolic efficiency and performance in elite monofin-swimmers at the surface. Seven participants of international calibre were requested to perform three separate Time Limit exercises conducted at an intensity corresponding to 97.5% of the velocity at the maximal oxygen uptake. The first Time Limit exercise was systematically conducted at a freely chosen kick frequency (FCKF) and the other Time Limit exercises were performed in random order at FCKF-10% and FCKF + 10%. The slow component of oxygen uptake ([Vdot]O2sc) was identified independently of the Time Limit exercise (ranging from 180 to 243 ml · min−1, P < 0.05). No significant change in energy cost of aquatic locomotion (ranging from 565 to (596 J · m−1) and [Vdot]O2sc responses was observed between the three Time Limit exercises. An increase or decrease of 10% of the FCKF was associated with a significant reduction in Time Limit of −47.3% and −49.1%, respectively (P < 0.05). The analysis of the Time Limit exercise indicates that the selection of kick frequency other than FCKF is detrimental to overall monofin-swimming performance. Furthermore, the study results showed that the indicators of metabolic efficiency such as energy cost or [Vdot]O2sc do not determine the performance response in elite monofin-swimmers at a severe intensity.

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