Abstract
The purpose of this study was to monitor the changes in breathing pattern, trunk muscle stabilization, and upper-body muscular power in Paralympic swimmers throughout a competitive season over three time points: October (T1), March (T2), and August (T3). Six top-level Paralympic swimmers voluntarily partici-pated in this study. The Friedman test, the Bonferroni–Dunn multiple comparison post hoc analysis, and Kendall’s W concordance coefficient for the measure of effect were used. A significant difference was found in the breathing pattern, trunk stability, and upper-body power variables from the T1 to T3 season (p < .05). However, no significant changes were found in the T2 season. A long-term assessment of these fitness parameters may be of practical importance for better tailoring the training programs of top-level Paralympic swimmers.
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Cavaggioni, L., Trecroci, A., Formenti, D., Hogarth, L., Tosin, M., & Alberti, G. (2021). Seasonal changes in breathing pattern, trunk stabilization, and muscular power in paralympic swimmers. Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly, 38(2), 215–231. https://doi.org/10.1123/apaq.2020-0088
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