The application of high-speed videography to the kinematic analysis of freestyle swimming

The purpose of this paper is to present the preliminary results of the use of high-speed videography and subsequent "multi-2D" motion analysis in the study of selected factors associated with Freestyle swimming. Variations in hip velocity in the longitudinal plane of motion were assessed in a series of trials which required swimmers to (1) Perform the underwater pull phase using the traditional "90-degree" elbow bend; and (2) Repeat the effort while holding the elbow in a fully extended position; (3) Allow the elbows to precede the hands while attempting to engage the water during the propulsive phase, i.e. pull with a "dropped elbow." and (4) Consciously guide the hands through an exaggerated lateral path, referred to as the "S pull"; The resulting data produced quantifiable results that address a number of technical assumptions long-held by coaches and swimmers.
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Bibliographic Details
Subjects:
Notations:endurance sports technical and natural sciences training science
Published in:ISBS - Conference Proceedings Archive (Konstanz)
Language:English
Published: Melbourne International Society of Biomechanics in Sports 2012
Online Access:https://ojs.ub.uni-konstanz.de/cpa/article/view/5339
Volume:30
Issue:1
Pages:362-365
Document types:congress proceedings
Level:advanced