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Effect of High-Volume Training on Psychological State and Performance in Competitive Swimmers
This study aimed to examine the effect of four weeks of aquatic high-volume training (HVT) on the psychological state (somatic, cognitive anxiety, and self-confidence) and sprint swimming performance (50 m front crawl) compared to the standard training program (moderate volume training) in competiti...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9266180/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35805277 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19137619 |
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author | Chortane, Oussama Gaied Amara, Sofiene Barbosa, Tiago M. Hammami, Raouf Khalifa, Riadh Chortane, Sabri Gaied van den Tillaar, Roland |
author_facet | Chortane, Oussama Gaied Amara, Sofiene Barbosa, Tiago M. Hammami, Raouf Khalifa, Riadh Chortane, Sabri Gaied van den Tillaar, Roland |
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description | This study aimed to examine the effect of four weeks of aquatic high-volume training (HVT) on the psychological state (somatic, cognitive anxiety, and self-confidence) and sprint swimming performance (50 m front crawl) compared to the standard training program (moderate volume training) in competitive swimmers. Twenty-eight male competitive swimmers participated in this study and were randomly allocated into two groups: HVT group (n = 14; age = 16.4 ± 0.31 years) and control group that underwent the standard training program (n = 14; age = 16.1 ± 0.30 years). All psychological state variables and swimming performance were measured in pre and post-test. Our findings showed a significant increase in anxiety state (34.13% to 45.83%; ES = 3.26 to 3.38) and a significant decrease in self-confidence (18.43%; ES = 2.39) after four weeks of HVT, while all psychological state variables remained unchanged in the control group (p > 0.05). In addition, our results showed no significant enhancement in swimming performance in both groups (p > 0.05). The sudden increase in training mileage negatively affected the anxiety, decreasing the state of self-confidence of the participants. In addition, four weeks of high training volume are insufficient to improve swimming performance. To conclude, gradually increasing the volume of the training load may be an adequate solution to promote adaptation to the effort, thus maintaining the stability of the psychological state of swimmers. In addition, it is recommended to integrate a concurrent mental preparation program with high-volume training to monitor the psychological state of competitive swimmers. |
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spelling | pubmed-92661802022-07-09 Effect of High-Volume Training on Psychological State and Performance in Competitive Swimmers Chortane, Oussama Gaied Amara, Sofiene Barbosa, Tiago M. Hammami, Raouf Khalifa, Riadh Chortane, Sabri Gaied van den Tillaar, Roland Int J Environ Res Public Health Article This study aimed to examine the effect of four weeks of aquatic high-volume training (HVT) on the psychological state (somatic, cognitive anxiety, and self-confidence) and sprint swimming performance (50 m front crawl) compared to the standard training program (moderate volume training) in competitive swimmers. Twenty-eight male competitive swimmers participated in this study and were randomly allocated into two groups: HVT group (n = 14; age = 16.4 ± 0.31 years) and control group that underwent the standard training program (n = 14; age = 16.1 ± 0.30 years). All psychological state variables and swimming performance were measured in pre and post-test. Our findings showed a significant increase in anxiety state (34.13% to 45.83%; ES = 3.26 to 3.38) and a significant decrease in self-confidence (18.43%; ES = 2.39) after four weeks of HVT, while all psychological state variables remained unchanged in the control group (p > 0.05). In addition, our results showed no significant enhancement in swimming performance in both groups (p > 0.05). The sudden increase in training mileage negatively affected the anxiety, decreasing the state of self-confidence of the participants. In addition, four weeks of high training volume are insufficient to improve swimming performance. To conclude, gradually increasing the volume of the training load may be an adequate solution to promote adaptation to the effort, thus maintaining the stability of the psychological state of swimmers. In addition, it is recommended to integrate a concurrent mental preparation program with high-volume training to monitor the psychological state of competitive swimmers. MDPI 2022-06-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9266180/ /pubmed/35805277 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19137619 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Chortane, Oussama Gaied Amara, Sofiene Barbosa, Tiago M. Hammami, Raouf Khalifa, Riadh Chortane, Sabri Gaied van den Tillaar, Roland Effect of High-Volume Training on Psychological State and Performance in Competitive Swimmers |
title | Effect of High-Volume Training on Psychological State and Performance in Competitive Swimmers |
title_full | Effect of High-Volume Training on Psychological State and Performance in Competitive Swimmers |
title_fullStr | Effect of High-Volume Training on Psychological State and Performance in Competitive Swimmers |
title_full_unstemmed | Effect of High-Volume Training on Psychological State and Performance in Competitive Swimmers |
title_short | Effect of High-Volume Training on Psychological State and Performance in Competitive Swimmers |
title_sort | effect of high-volume training on psychological state and performance in competitive swimmers |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9266180/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35805277 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19137619 |
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