Analysis of male and female Olympic swimmers in the 100-meter events

(Analyse von 100-m-Olympia-Schwimmern und -Schwimmerinnen)

Stroke rate, length, final time, age, and height were assessed across the four 100 m events' heats at the Olympic Games. It was found that: 1.the higher the stroke rate, the shorter the stroke length; 2.successful swimmers had longer stroke lengths; 3.stroke rate was not related to body size but stroke length was; 4.taller swimmers had longer stroke lengths; 5.age was only important in the women's events being negatively correlated with final time in three of the four events (breaststroke not being related); and 6.males across the four events were 10.6% faster, 11.5% older, 7.3% taller, and had 9.7% longer stroke lengths but had only 1% greater stroke rate. Implication: Stroke length and rate were used in various combinations by many swimmers to achieve good performance times. It would seem that stroke length should be a priority for instructional emphasis.
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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of Applied Biomechanics
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: 1990
Online-Zugang:https://journals.humankinetics.com/view/journals/jab/6/2/article-p187.xml
Jahrgang:6
Heft:2
Seiten:187-197
Dokumentenarten:Artikel
Level:hoch