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Study NCT ID: NCT06604741
Status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Last Update Posted: None
First Post: 2024-09-18

Brief Title: High vs Low Volume Intensity Training With IMT On Pulmonary Function And Breathing Efficiency On Recreational Swimmers
Sponsor: None
Organization: None

Study Overview

Official Title: Comparison of High Volume Intensity Training and Low Volume Intensity Training With IMT on Pulmonary Function and Breathing Efficiency of Recreational Swimmers
Status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Status Verified Date: 2024-09
Last Known Status: None
Delayed Posting: No
If Stopped, Why?: Not Stopped
Has Expanded Access: No
If Expanded Access, NCT#: N/A
Has Expanded Access, NCT# Status: N/A
Acronym: None
Brief Summary: This study aims to evaluate the impact of inspiratory muscle training IMT on respiratory function and swimming performance in competitive swimmers Given the importance of optimal respiratory function in swimming this trial investigates whether IMT can improve swimming performance metrics such as lap times and endurance and overall respiratory health
Detailed Description: Effective respiratory function is crucial for swimmers given the demanding nature of the sport Inspiratory muscle training IMT has been shown to improve respiratory muscle strength and endurance in various populations This study aims to explore the effects of IMT specifically on competitive swimmers assessing both physiological and performance-related outcomes To assess whether a structured IMT program improves swimming performance respiratory muscle strength and overall respiratory efficiency in recreational swimmers A randomized controlled trial involving 56 competitive swimmers will be conducted The study duration will be 8 weeks with assessments conducted at baseline mid-point and at the end of the intervention The IMT groups will participate in a 20-30 minute training session 4 to 5 times per week using power breath device The training will focus on enhancing inspiratory muscle strength and endurance This study aims to provide robust evidence on the benefits of IMT for swimmers potentially informing future training practices and enhancing competitive performance

Study Oversight

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