Relationship between selected Anthropometric Parameters and 50m Freestyle Swimming Time in Teenage Swimmers
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2022-09Author
Sugathadasa, RMUS
Jayasinghe, MRMA
Rathnayaka, RMKT
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Swimming is an Olympic sport which is a very popular endurance development activity around the world. Anthropometry is one of the main factor that influences the swimming performance of teenagers. This study aimed to examine the relationship between selected anthropometric parameters and 50m freestyle swimming time in teenage swimmers. The sample was thirty (n=30) provincial level male swimmers with 13-17 years of age. Their body weight, height and BMI were 35.0-96.5 Kg, 136.0-181.9 cm and 21.81 Kgm-2. The dependent variable was 50m freestyle swimming time and the independent variable was anthropometric parameters including; body weight, height, length measurements (upper arm, lower arm, hand, upper leg, lower leg, foot, arm span), circumference (chest, abdomen) and skinfold measurements (bicep girth, tricep girth). Data were collected from 50m freestyle swimming race and measuring thirteen anthropometric parameter sites of the body. Stadiometer, digital weighing scale, skinfold caliper, measuring tape and stopwatch was used as measuring instruments. Pearson correlation coefficient in SPSS 26.0V was applied to determine the relationship between 50m freestyle swimming time and anthropometric parameters of sample swimmers at P<0.05 level of significance. As a result; the mean values of swimming time, body weight and height were 39.9±7.30 seconds, 57.65±15.91 Kg and 162.56±9.74 cm. The body weight (r=0.376, P=0.041), height (r=0.375, P=0.041) and hand length (r=0.397, P=0.030) had a significant positive moderate correlation with 50m freestyle swimming time. The study concludes that some anthropometric parameters influence to the swimming time of the teenage male swimmers. Therefore, they have to manage their anthropometric parameters of the body, to achieve their target apart from the other influencing factors which related to the swimming.
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