Search Results - Australian Swimming Coach
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Coach-created motivational climate ratings differentiate between dropout and continuation in Australian youth swimming
Moulds, K., Fraser, K. K., Karp, J., Kapocius, O., Heathcote, M., Appleton, P. R., Cobley, S.Published in International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching (2023)“…Conclusion Findings identify the influence of coach-created motivational climates and not athlete-related factors on continued Australian youth swimming participation, highlighting coaching implications.…”
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Understanding the role of coaches in supporting the mental health of elite athletes
Sankey, C., Wallace, Lee., Caperchione, C. M.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2023)“…Conclusion Australian swimming coaches would greatly benefit from formal guidelines on how to identify, manage, and support athlete mental health. …”
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Velocity, aerobic power and metabolic cost of whole body and arms only front crawl swimming at various stroke rates
Morris, K. S., Osborne, M. A., Shephard, M. E., Skinner, T. L., Jenkins, D. G.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2016)“…Methods: Twenty Australian national swimmers performed six 200 m front-crawl efforts under two conditions: (1) WB swimming and, (2) AO swimming. …”
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The relative age effect in German 11- to 18-year-old male and female swimmers
Staub, I., Stallman, R. K., Vogt, T.Published in German Journal of Exercise and Sport Research (2020)“…Relatively older athletes have a greater probability of being selected and subsequently exposed to a higher level of coaching, training and other talent-promoting factors. …”
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Science and application of high-intensity interval training: solutions to the programming puzzle
P. Laursen, M. BuchheitPublished 2019“…That`s why Science and Application of High-Intensity Interval Training is a must-have resource for sport coaches, strength and conditioning professionals, personal trainers, and exercise physiologists, as well as for researchers and sport scientists who study high-intensity interval training. …”
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Heat stress in sport and exercise
J. D. Périard, S. RacinaisPublished 2019“…Given the breadth and scope of the sections, the book will be a reference guide for clinicians, practitioners, coaches, athletes, researchers, and students. Contents: Human Thermoregulation, Flouris, Andreas D., Seiten 3-27 The Biophysics of Human Heat Exchange, Ravanelli, Nicholas (et al.), Seiten 29-43 Integrative Human Cardiovascular Responses to Hyperthermia, Chiesa, Scott T. …”
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Swimmer localization from a moving camera
Sha, L., Lucey, P., Sridharan, S., Morgan, S., Peas, D.Published in International Conference on Digital Image Computing: Techniques and Applications (DICTA) (2013)“…We test our approach on a video dataset compiled at the 2012 Australian Short Course Swimming Championships.…”
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Swimming united in four-year plan for Tokyo 2020
Swimming AustraliaPublished 2017“…Die Installierung eines vierköpfigen Bundestrainerteams (State Head Coaches), das unter Leitung von Cheftrainer J. Verhaeren bei Australian Swimming arbeiten wird. …”
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Mentoring in coaching: the means of correct training? An autoethnographic exploration of one Australian swimming coach`s experiences
Zehntner, C., McMahon, J. A.Published in Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health (2014)“…This paper reports on research that identifies the disciplinary mechanism of surveillance and power at work within pathways for coach education in the Australian swimming culture. …”
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The Bluestone Review. A review of culture and leadership in Australian Olympic Swimming
Grange, P.Published 2013“…The findings of this review were that cultural factors did play a significant role in the `unpleasant` experience that many Australian swimmers, coaches and staff had at the London Olympics in 2012 and the culture did not appear to assist or support high-level performance for most people. …”
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Independent review of swimming 2013
Swimming AustraliaPublished 2013 -
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Physiological tests for elite athletes
R. K. Tanner, C. J. Gore, Australian Institute of SportPublished 2013 -
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Injury prevention and management in competitive swimming: Intervention and evaluation
Hardt, J., Gordon, S., Benjanuvatra, N.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2011)“…Participants included coaches (N=3) and swimmers (N=35) from 3 leading swim clubs in a Western Australian metropolitan area. …”
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The ALTITUTE Project
Published 2011“…To answer these cutting-edge questions, in an unprecedented cooperative effort in sports sciences, a high-profile international group of researchers belonging to universities and national swimming organizations of Spain, USA and The Netherlands, the High Altitude Training Center of Sierra Nevada, the USOC, the Australian Institute of Sport—among others—, have developed a major international swimming study called The ALTITUDE Project. …”
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Biomechanical services for top level swimming
Mason, B.Published in Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming XI (2010)“…RESEARCH Because of the new Wetplate and Active drag analysis systems providing more quantitative information about performance, fundamental research could now be used to solve problems raised by the swim coaches. Research associated with Wetplate included projects linked with optimising the performance off the new kick plate starting blocks, optimising knee bend and extension in turns to generate maximum force off the wall and deciding the placement of the newly permitted dolphin kick in breaststroke starts and turns. …”