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Maturity-related developmental inequalities in age-group swimming: the testing of ‘Mat-CAPs’ for their removal

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https://arbor.bfh.ch/handle/arbor/42636
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Date Issued
2021
Author(s)
Abbott, Shaun
Hogan, Clorinda
Torres Castiglioni, Marcela
Yamauchi, Goshi
Mitchell, Lachlan J.G.
Salter, James
Romann, Michael  
Cobley, Stephen
Type
Article
Language
English
Subjects

Adolescence Athlete d...

Abstract
Objectives: To (1) examine the association between maturity timing and performance-based selection levels in (N=708) Australian male 100-m Freestyle swimmers (12-17 years); (2) identify the relationship between maturation status and 100-m Freestyle performance; and (3) determine whether Maturation-based Corrective Adjustment Procedures (Mat-CAPs) could remove maturation-related differences in swimming performance.
Methods: In Part 1, maturity timing category distributions ('Early', 'Early Normative', 'Late Normative' and 'Late') for 'All', 'Top 50%' and '25%' of raw swimming times were examined within and across age-groups. In Part 2, multiple regression analyses quantified the relationship between maturity offset (YPHV) and swimming performance. In Part 3, sample-based maturity timing category distributions were examined based on raw and correctively adjusted swim times for 12-17 year old age-groups.
Results: Based on raw swim times, a high prevalence of 'Early-maturing' swimmers, with large effect sizes was identified (e.g., 14 years 'All' - χ2 (3, 151=111.98, p<0.001; 'Early' v 'Late' OR=82.0 95%CI=4.77, 1409.9); while a complete absence of 'Late-maturers' was apparent in the sample (N=708). When maturity categories were re-defined based on sample mean±standard deviation, and when using the expected curvilinear trendline identified in Part 2, Mat-CAPs mitigated maturity timing biases across all age-groups and selection levels, and removed the Freestyle performance advantage afforded by advanced maturity timing and status.
Conclusions: Removing the influence of maturation-related developmental differences could help improve youth swimmer participation experiences and improve the accuracy of identifying genuinely skilled age-group swimmers.
DOI
10.24451/arbor.16846
https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.16846
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.jsams.2020.10.003
Journal or Serie
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport
ISSN
1440-2440 (Print) 1878-1861 (Online)
Publisher URL
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1440244020307829?via%3Dihub
Organization
Trainingswissenschaften  
Volume
24
Issue
4
Publisher
Elsevier
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Abbott, S., Hogan, C., Torres Castiglioni, M., Yamauchi, G., Mitchell, L. J. G., Salter, J., Romann, M., & Cobley, S. (2021). Maturity-related developmental inequalities in age-group swimming: the testing of ‘Mat-CAPs’ for their removal. In Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (Vol. 24, Issue 4, pp. 397–404). Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.16846
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