Below is the index for The Journal of Swimming Research for Volumes 1 thru 14. The Journal of Swimming Research is also indexed in SportsDiscus. A more complete listing of authors may be found at that source.

 

 

Volume 1: 1984

 

Issue

Primary Author

Title of Article

 

1:1

Maglischo, Ernest W., et al.

Determining the Proper Training Speeds for Swimmers

 

1:1

Prins, Jan

Lactate Metabolism

 

1:1

Sharp, Rick L., et al.

Comparison between Blood Lactate and Heart Rate Profiles during a Season of Competitive Swim Training

 

1:1

Stager, Joel M., et al.

Relationship of Body Composition of Swimming Performance in Female Swimmers

 

1:1

Sutton, Mary Fleet

Review:  The Cardiovascular System

 

1:1

Troup, John P.

Review:  Energy Systems and Training Considerations

 

1:1

Van Handel, Peter J. et al.

Nutritional Status of Elite Swimmers

Volume 2: 1986

 

Issue

Primary Author

Title of Article

 

 

 

 

 

2:1

Birrer, Paul

The Shoulder, EMG and the Swimming Stroke

 

2:1

Brechue, W., et al.

In Print:  Swimming 1984

 

2:1

Costill, D.L. et al.

A Computer Based System for the Measurement of Force and Power during Front Crawl Swimming

 

2:1

Manning, James M., et al.

Effects of a Power Circuit Weight Training Program on Power Production and Performance

 

2:1

Troup, John P., et al.

Review:  Swimming Economy:  An Introductory Review

 

2:2

Blanksby, Brian A.

The Relationship between Anatomical Characteristics and Swimming Performance in State Age-Group Championship Competitors

 

2:2

Brechue, D.F., et al.

In Print:  Swimming 1983

 

2:2

Schleihauf, Robert

Review:  Swimming Skill:  A Review of Basic Theory

 

2:2

Sharp, Rick L., et al.

Review:  Muscle Strength and Power as Related to Competitive Swimming

 

2:3

Henrich, Timothy W.

Interpreting Statistical Analyses in Swimming Research

 

2:3

Maglischo, Cheryl W., et al.

A Biomechanical Analysis of the 1984 U.S. Olympic Swimming Team:  The Distance Freestylers

 

2:3

Welch, John H., et al.

Water Depth Requirements of Competitive Racing Starts

Volume 3: 1987

 

Issue

Primary Author

Title of Article

 

3:1

Brechue, W., et al.

In Print:  Swimming >85

 

3:1

Jang, K.T., et al.

Energy Balance in Competitive Swimmers and  Runners

 

3:1

Montpetit, R., et al.

The Relative Stability of Maximal Aerobic Power in Elite Swimmers and its Relation to Training Performance

 

3:1

Poole III, W.  Harvey, et al.

The Effect of Two Ten-Week Depth Jumping Routines on Vertical Jump Performance as it relates to Leg Power

 

3:2

Christensen, C.L., et al.

Relationship of Maximum Sprint Speed and Maximal Stroking Force in Swimming.

 

3:2

Costill, D.L., et al.

Video-Computer Assisted Analysis of Swimming Technique

 

3:2

Levinson, D.A.

Internal Stroke Motions and the Effective Coaching of Stroke Mechanics

 

3:2

Maglischo, C.W., et al.

The Relationship between the Forward Velocity of the Center of Gravity and the Hip in the Four Competitive Strokes

Volume 4: 1988

 

Issue

Primary Author

Title of Article

 

4:1

Costill, D.L., et al.

Muscle Glyocen Depletion during Swimming Interval Training

 

4:1

Montpetit, Richard R., et al.

Swimming Economy:  How to Standardize the Data to Compare Swimming Proficiency

 

4:1

Sharp, Rick L., et al.

The Effect of Shaving Body Hair on the Physiological Cost of Freestyle Swimming

 

4:1

Stager, J.M., et al.

In Print:  Swimming >86

 

4:2

D=Acquisto, L.J., et al.

Breaststroke Economy, Skill, and Performance:  Study of Breaststroke Mechanics using a Computer Based AVelocity-Video@ System

 

4:2

Meerloo, Ashley I., et al.

The Prediction of Tethered Swimming VO2 MAX from VO2 MAX on a Biokinetic Swim Bench

 

4:2

Raglin, John S., et al.

Predicted and Actual Pre-Competition Anxiety in College Swimmers

 

4:3

Beekman, Karen M., et al.

Characteristics of the Front Crawl Techniques of Swimmers with Shoulder Impingement Syndrome

 

4:3

Beltz, J.D., et al.

Energy Demands on Interval Training for Competitive Swimming

 

4:4

Havriluk, Rod

Validation of a Criterion Measure for Swimming Technique

 

4:4

Lavoie, Jean-Marc, et al.

Functional Maximal Aerobic Power and Prediction of Swimming Performances

 

4:4

Prins, Jan, et al.

The Results of Administering a Modified ATwo-Point@ Lactate Profile Test on Swimmers for Two Successive Indoor Swimming Seasons

 

4;3

Meyer, Judy, et al.

Blood Lactate Concentrations of Swimming, Pulling, and Kicking

Volume 5: 1989

 

Issue

Primary Author

Title of Article

 

5:1

McMaster, W.C., et al.

The Incidence of Shoulder Problems in Developing Elite Swimmers

 

5:1

Stager, J.M. et al.

Arterial Desaturation during Arm Exercise with Controlled Frequency Breathing

 

5:2

Kirner, Kurt E., et al.

A Comparison of Four Different Start Combinations

 

5:2

Leonard, John

A Coaching Review

 

5:2

McMaster, William C., et al.

Enhancement of Lactate Recovery by Continuous Sub-Maximal Swimming

 

5:2

Walsh, Rebecca, et al.

Effects of Iron Supplementation on Iron Status of Young Female Swimmers during the Pre-Season Phase of Competition

 

5:3

Cavanaugh, D.  Joy, et al.

Arm and Leg Power of Elite Swimmers Increase after Taper as measured by Biokinetic Variable Resistance Machines

 

5:3

Hein, Michael S., et al.

A Fixed Velocity Swimming Protocol for Determination of Individual Anaerobic Threshold

 

5:3

Oliver, Michele L., et al.

Relationships between Work, Cardiorespiratory, and Metabolic Variables during a Biokinetic Swim Bench Interval Exercise Protocol

Volume 6: 1990

 

Issue

Primary Author

Title of Article

 

6:2

McMurray, R.G., et al.

The Use of Arm Stroke Index to indicate Improvement in Swimming Training during a Competitive Season

 

6:2

Raglin, John S., et al.

Predicted and Actual Pre-Competition Anxiety in High School Girl Swimmers

 

6:3

Ria, Bernard, et al.

Assessment of the Mechanical Power in the Young Swimmer

 

6:3

Rielly, M.F., et al.

Relationship between Freestyle Swimming Speed and Stroke Mechanics to Isokinetic Muscle Function

 

6:3

Ryan, Randa, et al.

Blood Lactate Profile throughout a Training Season in Elite Female Swimmers

 

6:4

Kame, Vincent D., et al.

Physiologic Responses to High Intensity Training in Competitive University Swimmers

 

6:4

Miserocchi, Giuseppe, et al.

Mathematical Modeling of Competitive Swimming

 

6:4

Rohrs, D.M., et al.

The Relationship between Seven Anaerobic Tests and Swim Performance

Volume 7: 1991

 

Issue

Primary Author

Title of Article

 

7:1

Counsilman, B.E., et al.

The Residual Effects of Training

 

7:1

Griffin, J.G., et al.

Rib Dysfunction in Competitive Swimmers

 

7:1

Klentrou, P.P., et al.

Physiologic and Physical Correlates of Swimming Performance

 

7:1

Strass, D.

Force-time and Electro-myographic Characteristics of Arm Shoulder Muscles in Explosive Type Force Production of Sprint Swimmers

 

7:2

Gambrel, D.W., et al.

A Biomechanical Comparison of Two Relay Starts in Swimming

 

7:2

Reilly, T., et al.

Circadian Rhythms in Power Output on a Swim Beach

 

7:2

Stager, J.M., et al.

In Print:  Swimming >98

 

7:3

Bean, M.H., et al.

Creatine Kinase and the Isoforms of Creatine Kinase B MM Following a Competitive Swimming Workout

 

7:3

Bohrer-Claude, A., et al.

The Effectiveness of Cycle Ergometer Training in Maintaining Aerobic Fitness during Detraining from Competitive Swimming

 

7:3

Klentrou, P.P., et al.

Effect of Stroke Rate and Body Mass on VO2 in Crawl Swimming

 

7:3

Roberts, A.J., et al.

Effectiveness of Biokinetic Training on Swimming Performance in Collegiate Swimmers

 

7:3

Rohrs, D.M., et al.

Evaluation of Anaerobic Power and Capacity in Competitive Swimmers

Volume 8: 1992

 

Issue

Primary Author

Title of Article

 

8:1

Carey, G.B., et al.

A Nutrition Guidebook to Improve the Diet of Male and Female Collegiate Swimmers

 

8:1

Harrison, J.R., et al.

Non-Invasive and Invasive Determinations of the Individual Anaerobic Threshold in Competitive Swimmers

 

8:1

Rinehardt, K.F., et al.

Physiological Change in Novice Swimmers during Short Term Swim Training

 

8:1

Sexsmith, J.R., et al.

Acute Responses to Surgical Tubing and Biokinetic Swim Bench Interval Exercise

Volume 9: 1993

 

Issue

Primary Author

Title of Article

 

9:1

Beckett, K.D., et al.

Effect of Warm Down Techniques on the Removal of Lactic Acid following Maximal Human Performance

 

9:1

Bradshaw, A., et al.

Correlation between Sprinting and Dryland Power

 

9:1

Holroyd, A.M., et al.

A Mathematical Model for Lactate Profiles and a Swimming Power Expenditure Formula for use in conjunction with it

 

9:1

Johnson, R.E., et al.

Relationship of Swimming Power and Dryland Power to Sprint Freestyle Performance:  A Multiple Regression Approach

 

9:1

Nordell, K.A., et al.

Competitive Trait Anxiety, State Anxiety, and Perceptions of Anxiety:  Interrelationships in Practice and in Competition

 

9:1

Romney, N.C., et al.

The Effects of Swimming and Dryland Warm Ups on 100 Yard Freestyle Performance in Collegiate Swimmers

 

9:1

Sharp, R.L.

Prescribing and Evaluating Interval Training Sets in Swimming:  A Proposed Model

Volume 10: 1994

 

Issue

Primary Author

Title of Article

 

10:1

ASCA

JSR Test for ASCA Certification Units, 1994

 

10:1

Lowensteyn, I., et al.

Differences in Peak Blood Lactate Concentration in Long Course versus Short Course Swimming

 

10:1

O=Sullivan, S.D., et al.

Carbohydrate Ingestion during Competitive Swimming Training

 

10:1

Rushall, B.S., et al.

A Re-evaluation of Forces in Swimming

 

10:1

Stager, J.M., et al.

In Print:  Swimming 1989

 

10:1

Swaine, I.L., et al.

The Relationship between Physiological Variables from a Swim Bench Test and Middle-Distance Swimming Performance

Volume 11: 1996

 

Issue

Primary Author

Title of Article

 

11:1

ASCA

1996 JSR ASCA Certification Test Questions

 

11:1

Bixler, Barry, et al.

Computational Fluid Dynamics:  An Analytical Tool for the 21st Century Swimming Scientist

 

11:1

Blanksby, B.A., et al.

Force Plate and Video Analysis of the Tumble Turn by Age-Group Swimmers

 

11:1

Mujika, Iñige, et al.

Use of Swim-training Profiles and Performances Data to Enhance Training Effectiveness

 

11:1

Reaburn, Peter, et al.

Fluid Loss in Swimmers

 

11:1

Richardson, Melanie T., et al.

Recovery from Maximal Swimming at the Predicted Initial Onset of Blood Lactate Accumulation

 

11:1

Tanner, David A.

In Print:  Swimming 1990

Volume 12: 1997

 

Issue

Primary Author

Title of Article

 

12:1

Felix, S.D., et al.

Swimming Performance following Different Recovery Protocols in Female Collegiate Swimmers

 

12:1

Lyttle, A.D., et al.

A Kinematic and Kinetic Analysis of the Freestyle and Butterfly Turns

 

12:1

Rinehardt, K.F., et al.

The Effect of Swim Training, Reduced Training and Retraining on Velocity-Blood Lactate Relationships

 

12:1

Rushall, B.S., et al.

Effects of a Workshop Intervention on Competitive Performances of Age-Group Swimmers:  Two Investigations

 

12:1

Stager, J.M., et al.

...On the Ages of U.S. Women Swimmers

 

12:1

Tanner, D.A.

In Print:  Swimming 1991-1992

Volume 13: 1998

 

Issue

Primary Author

Title of Article

 

13:1

ASCA

1998 JSR ASCA Certification Test Questions

 

13:1

D=Acquisto, L.J., et al.

Relationship between Intracyclic Linear Body Velocity Fluctuations, Power, and Sprint Breaststroke Performance

 

13:1

Gehlsen, G.M., et al.

Biomechanical Analysis of Competitive Swimming Starts and Spinal Cord Injuries

 

13:1

Kenitzer, R.F.

Optimal Taper Period in Female Swimmers

 

13:1

Lyttle, A.D., et al.

The Effect of Depth and Velocity on Drag during the Streamlined Glide

 

13:1

Tanner, D.A.

In Print:  Swimming 1993

 

13:1

Ungererchts, B.E., et al.

What Dolphins tell us about Hydrodynamics

Volume 14: 2000

 

Issue

Primary Author

Title of Article

 

14:1

ASCA

2000 JSR ASCA Certification Test Questions

 

14:1

Block, G., et al.

Final Report – American Swimming Coaches Association, Swimming Science Review Committee – A Review and Recommendations

 

14:1

Termin, B. & Pendergast, D.R.

Training using the stroke frequency-velocity relationship to combine biomechanical and metabolic paradigms.

 

14:1

Zoeller, R.F, et al.

Peak blood lactate and accumulated oxygen deficit as indices of freestyle swimming performance in trained adult female swimmers.

 

14:1

Leclerc, S., et al.

Body temperature homeostasis during a 40 km open water swim.

 

14:1

Blitvich, J.D., et al.

Dive depth and water depth in competitive swim starts.

 

13:1

Tanner, D.A.

In Print:  Swimming 1993

 

 

 

 

 

 

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