Passive Drag in Young Swimmers: Effects of Body Composition, Morphology and Gliding Position

Male young athletes exercise testing body composition Adolescent Posture Article gliding Biomechanical Phenomena Body Mass Index Body composition; Exercise testing; Gliding; Performance; Resistive forces; Streamline; Swimming; Young athletes Young Adult 03 medical and health sciences streamline resistive forces 0302 clinical medicine body composition; exercise testing; gliding; performance; resistive forces; streamline; swimming; young athletes Body Composition Humans Female swimming performance Swimming
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17062002 Publication Date: 2020-03-19T07:54:14Z
ABSTRACT
The passive drag (Dp) during swimming is affected by the swimmer’s morphology, body density and body position. We evaluated the relative contribution of morphology, body composition, and body position adjustments in the prediction of a swimmer’s Dp. This observational study examined a sample of 60 competitive swimmers (31 male and 29 female) with a mean (±SD) age of 15.4 ± 3.1 years. The swimmer’s Dp was measured using an electro-mechanical towing device and the body composition was assessed using a bioelectrical impedance analyser. Body lengths and circumferences were measured in both the standing position and the simulated streamlined position. Partial correlation analysis with age as a control variable showed that Dp was largely correlated (p < 0.05) with body mass, biacromial- and bi-iliac-breadth, streamline chest circumference and breadth. Body mass, Body Mass Index, chest circumference and streamline chest circumference showed a significant and moderate to strong effect (η2 > 0.55) on Dp. Body mass was the best predictor of Dp explaining 69% of the variability. These results indicate that swimmers with lower Dp values were: (i) slimmer, with lower fat and fat-free mass, (ii) thinner, with lower shoulder breadth, chest circumference, and streamline trunk diameters (iii), shorter, with lower streamline height. These findings can be used for talent identification in swimming, with particular reference to the gliding performance.
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