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Differences in kinematic parameters between elite sprint swimmers
Durovic, M., Nikolic, M., Madic, D., Okicic, T.Published in World Congress of Performance Analysis of Sport XII (2018)“…The first group consisted of fastest swimmers, i.e. swimmers whose results of 50 m free are above the average in relation to the total sample of swimmers (G1_50; t50 = 23.53 ± 0.27 s. n = 6:). …”
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The influence of anthropometric, kinematic and energetic variables and gender on swimming performance in youth athletes
Morais, J. E., Garrido, N. D., Marques, M. C., Silva, A. J., Marinho, D. A., Barbosa, T. M.Published in Journal of Human Kinetics (2013)“…These traits decrease consistently throughout following quartiles up to the fourth one (i.e. swimmers with the lowest sports level). There was a non-significant interaction between gender and sports level for all variables. …”
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The effectiveness of a leg-kicking training program on performance and physiological measures of competitive swimmers
Konstantaki, M., Winter, E. M.Published in International Journal of Sports Science and Coaching (2007)“…Fifteen male competitive swimmers were randomly assigned to an experimental group (E; n=8) and a control group (C; n=7). E swimmers performed normal leg-kicking training three times per week, whereas C swimmers performed reduced leg-kicking training (20% and 4% of weekly training distance, respectively). …”
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Swimming skill can not be interpreted directly from the energy coast of swimming
Chatard, J. C., Lavoie, J. M., Lacour, J. R.Published in Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming. Swimming Science VI (1992)“…The C of the sprinters was 16.5 ± 3% higher than that of the long-distan~e swimmers. For all the groups, C increased with velocity on average by 10% every 0.1 m/s. …”