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NCT07076017
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Dry-land Strength and Conditioning for Competitive Youth Swimmers

Sponsor: York St John University

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Summary

Starts and turns play an important role in swimming performance, with starts accounting for around a quarter of the total time achieved in a 50m freestyle race and have been recommended as a high priority area for improvement by York City Baths Club (YCBC). The relationship between starts and turns and plyometric and general strength training is well documented. However, few studies have explored this relationship in competitive youth swimmers. This non-randomised controlled trial will evaluate the effects of a dry-land strength and conditioning programme, when added to usual swim training, on the physical fitness and start and turn performance of regional- and national-level age-group swimmers. The study intervention will involve two supervised gym sessions per week for 10 weeks. Study outcomes will be assessed before the intervention, at the midpoint and at 1 week and 3 weeks post-intervention. The following testing will occur: Pool-based testing (50m Freestyle; a Time to 7.5m test; Turn time); Gym-based testing (Counter-movement jump; Isometric Mid-Thigh Pull; Athletic Shoulder (ASH)) The dive and turn measures will be assessed via video recordings.

Official title: Effects of a 10-week Dry-land Strength and Conditioning Programme on the Start and Turn Performance of Regional- and National-level Age-group Swimmers

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

12 Years - 21 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

38

Start Date

2025-08-08

Completion Date

2026-05-31

Last Updated

2026-01-12

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Dry-land strength and conditioning programme

Participants in the experiment group will be asked to complete two supervised gym sessions per week for 10 weeks. Each session will include a variety of plyometric and strength exercises, selected for their relevance to start and turn performance in swimming.

BEHAVIORAL

Active control condition

The control group will complete their usual swimming training which comprises of several pool-based session and one land-based session each week.

Locations (1)

York St John University

York, United Kingdom