The science of paddling, Part 1
As an engineer I find paddling not only fun, but technically fascinating. Spending hours at a time on the ergometer banking hours for the General Clinton 70-miler has given me time to ponder why canoes do what they do (and to contemplate why I`m so slow, but that`s another story). This is the first of what could turn out to be a multi-part series on the science underlying paddling, where we consider topics of (hopefully) general interest in paddling physics, exercise physiology, and materials technology.
Questions:
Why Isn`t a C-2 Twice as Fast as a C-1?
If I Lose Weight, Will I Go Faster?
Fugure:
Impact of power and weight on race time
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| Notations: | endurance sports technical and natural sciences |
| Language: | English |
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2008
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| Online Access: | http://www.ktcanoepolo.com/resources/The%20Science%20of%20Paddling,%20Pt.%201.pdf |
| Pages: | 1-5 |
| Document types: | web page |
| Level: | advanced |