The relationship between on-water and off-water performance tests in elite canoe slalom athletes

Authors

VAJDA Matej KRUPA Felix PRATT Jaylene SKACHOVA Monika KOVAC Milan CVEČKA Ján BUSTA Jan

Year of publication 2025
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Frontiers in Sports and Active Living
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Sports Studies

Citation
web https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/sports-and-active-living/articles/10.3389/fspor.2025.1589085/full
Doi https://doi.org/10.3389/fspor.2025.1589085
Keywords canoe slalom; off-water testing; performance testing; physical fitness; whitewater
Description Purpose This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between on- and off-water performance tests in canoe slalom.Methods A total of 34 elite canoe slalom athletes, who competed in one of the following categories, namely K1 men (K1M, n = 9), K1 women (K1W, n = 8), C1 men (C1M, n = 9), or C1 women (C1W, n = 8), volunteered for the study. On-water testing consisted of two flat water tests: sprints with turns to both sides (SBS; 2 x 15 m shuttle sprints) and an all-out shuttle test (12 x 15 AOT; 12 x 15 m shuttle sprints). Off-water testing included anthropometric analyses, power output in bench press, pull measurement, and 3 x 200 m performance on a kayak ergometer. Each athlete completed testing over two consecutive days.Results The results showed a significant relationship between the on-water tests (SBS/AOT) and body weight (kg, r = 0.472/0.478), body fat (%, r = 0.451/0.445), Pmax bench press (W, r = 0.748/0.705), Pmax bench pull (W, r = 0.704/0.693), relative Pmax bench press (W/kg, r = 0.735/0.663), relative Pmax in bench pull (W/kg, r = 0.727/0.700), ergo best 200 m (s, r = 0.851/0.884), ergo best mean 200 m (W, r = 0.902/0.922), and ergo 3 x 200 m total time (s, r = 0.842/0.884), determined using the Pearson correlation coefficient.Conclusion Based on the identified relationships, we recommend regular monitoring of the physical fitness levels of canoe slalom athletes using the described off-water tests. These tests can help identify the strengths and weaknesses of athletes, enabling coaches to optimize the training process.

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