Resumen:
Periodization of athletic training is
conceptualized as a pedagogical process, which
involves varying volume, intensity and frequency of
training in attempt to optimize sporting performance.
The primary purpose of this research was to
compare changes in 100m swim performance
(t100c), Muscular Strength and Body-composition
values after 14 weeks of training traditional
periodization (control) and reverse periodization
(treatment). There were 26 volunteer swimmers
(16.02±0.6 yrs. 1.72±9.3 cm 64.1±9.3 kg) divided in
two groups traditional periodization (TP) and
reverse periodization (RP). Results at the 14th week
showed significant improvements (p<0.05) in values
of t100c (6.9%), Body-weigh (Bweigh 1.8%) and
Maximal drag charge (MDC 10.0%) by RP above TP
values. Moreover, TP exhibited substantial
improvements in body composition decreasing
significantly (p<0.05) fat mass. The results
demonstrated that reverse periodization is specific
and an efficient strategy of training for sprinters at
time to economize load volume; traditional
periodization is recommended option for improving
physical appearance.