Do differences in initial speed persist to the stroke phase in front-crawl swimming?

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Deutscher übersetzter Titel:Dauern Unterschiede im Freistilschwimmen in der Initialgeschwindigkeit über die Zugphase an?
Autor:Takeda, Tsuyoshi; Ichikawa, Hiroshi; Takagi, Hideki; Tsubakimoto, Shozo
Erschienen in:Journal of sports sciences
Veröffentlicht:27 (2009), 13 (The use of sports science in preparation for Olympic competition), S. 1449-1454, Lit.
Format: Literatur (SPOLIT)
Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenartikel
Medienart: Gedruckte Ressource
Sprache:Englisch
ISSN:0264-0414, 1466-447X
DOI:10.1080/02640410903046228
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title Do differences in initial speed persist to the stroke phase in front-crawl swimming?
spellingShingle Do differences in initial speed persist to the stroke phase in front-crawl swimming?
Biomechanik
Freistilschwimmen
Kraulschwimmen
Schwimmen
Schwimmgeschwindigkeit
Zugfrequenz
title_sort do differences in initial speed persist to the stroke phase in frontcrawl swimming
title_short Do differences in initial speed persist to the stroke phase in front-crawl swimming?
title_alt Dauern Unterschiede im Freistilschwimmen in der Initialgeschwindigkeit über die Zugphase an?
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abstract The purpose of the study was to determine the extent to which differences in initial speed persist to the stroke phase in front-crawl swimming. Ten male college swimmers performed trials for three types of start that produced different initial speeds: maximal-effort dive, submaximal-effort dive, and maximal-effort wall push. The submaximal effort was determined by the swimmer himself. Participants swam 25 m for each trial, and their motions were recorded by five fixed cameras positioned lateral to the direction of swimming. The horizontal velocity of the greater trochanter of the femur was used to define swimming speed. Mean swimming speed, evaluated from the initial-speed phase to the stroke phase, differed across trials. The effect sizes of the initial-speed phase were 3.15 between maximal-effort dive and submaximal-effort dive (P < 0.001), 5.00 between maximal-effort dive and maximal-effort wall push (P < 0.001), and 2.71 between submaximal-effort dive and maximal-effort wall push (P < 0.001). However, differences in speed at the stroke phase were small (maximal-effort dive: 1.91 ± 0.07 m · s−1; submaximal-effort dive: 1.88 ± 0.06 m · s−1; maximal-effort wall push: 1.88 ± 0.07 m · s−1), indicating that differences in initial speed do not persist to the stroke phase in front-crawl swimming. Verf.-Referat
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doi 10.1080/02640410903046228
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0264-0414
1466-447X
JSSCEL
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Biomechanik
Freistilschwimmen
Kraulschwimmen
Schwimmen
Schwimmgeschwindigkeit
Zugfrequenz
biomechanics
free-style swimming
front crawl swimming
stroke frequency (SWIMG)
swimming
swimming velocity
Kraulbeinschlag
Sechserschlag
Schwimmer
Fahrtenschwimmen
Freischwimmen
Hechtschiessen
Schwimmen, therapeutisches
Schwimmerin
Schwimmerschulter
Schwimmtechnik
Schwimmverein
Bewegung, physikalische
Merkmal, biomechanisches
Biokinematik
Prinzip, biomechanisches
stroke rate (SWIMG)
swimming speed
Do differences in initial speed persist to the stroke phase in front-crawl swimming?
PU201209006014
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topic Biomechanik
Freistilschwimmen
Kraulschwimmen
Schwimmen
Schwimmgeschwindigkeit
Zugfrequenz
topic_facet Biomechanik
Freistilschwimmen
Kraulschwimmen
Schwimmen
Schwimmgeschwindigkeit
Zugfrequenz
topic_en biomechanics
free-style swimming
front crawl swimming
stroke frequency (SWIMG)
swimming
swimming velocity
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free-style swimming
front crawl swimming
stroke frequency (SWIMG)
swimming
swimming velocity
synonym Kraulbeinschlag
Sechserschlag
Schwimmer
Fahrtenschwimmen
Freischwimmen
Hechtschiessen
Schwimmen, therapeutisches
Schwimmerin
Schwimmerschulter
Schwimmtechnik
Schwimmverein
Bewegung, physikalische
Merkmal, biomechanisches
Biokinematik
Prinzip, biomechanisches
synonym_en stroke rate (SWIMG)
swimming speed
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