The aim of this study was to examine swimmers ’ activity–technical device coupling during an experimental protocol (MADsystem).The study was conducted within a course-of-action theoretical and methodological framework. Two types of datawere collected: (a) video recordings and (b) verbalizations during post-protocol interviews. The data were processed in twosteps: (a) reconstruction of each swimmer’s course of action and (b) comparison of the courses of action. Analysis from theactors ’ point of view allowed a description of swimmer–technical device coupling. The results showed that the technicaldevice modified the athletes ’ range of perceptions and repertoire of actions. They also indicated that changes in couplingbetween the swimmers and ...
Of all sports, swimming is probably the most challenging to provide biomechanical analysis that will...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to test the usefulness of combining two types of...
The research goal was to analyse training loads during specific preparation period among swimmers wi...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to examine swimmers’ activity–technical device coupl...
This paper is the first stage of an iterative process aiming at the (re)design of a training device ...
This article examines the expansion of methodologies for articulating heterogeneous (experiential an...
The purpose of this study was to find patterns in the butterfly swimming technique, with an adaptati...
The aim of this study was to analyse the stability of the breaststroke technique in five elite swimm...
This study examined the relationships between selected kinematic and physiological parameters and th...
The aim was to examine behavioural variability within and between individuals, especially in a swimm...
In elite swimming, a broad range of methods are used to assess performance, inform coaching practice...
The high incidence of injury during swim training and the increasing demands of the sports make moni...
Introduction: The measurement of technique for an athlete has traditionally been performed in the la...
Of all sports, swimming is probably the most challenging to provide biomechanical analysis that will...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to test the usefulness of combining two types of...
The research goal was to analyse training loads during specific preparation period among swimmers wi...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to examine swimmers’ activity–technical device coupl...
This paper is the first stage of an iterative process aiming at the (re)design of a training device ...
This article examines the expansion of methodologies for articulating heterogeneous (experiential an...
The purpose of this study was to find patterns in the butterfly swimming technique, with an adaptati...
The aim of this study was to analyse the stability of the breaststroke technique in five elite swimm...
This study examined the relationships between selected kinematic and physiological parameters and th...
The aim was to examine behavioural variability within and between individuals, especially in a swimm...
In elite swimming, a broad range of methods are used to assess performance, inform coaching practice...
The high incidence of injury during swim training and the increasing demands of the sports make moni...
Introduction: The measurement of technique for an athlete has traditionally been performed in the la...
Of all sports, swimming is probably the most challenging to provide biomechanical analysis that will...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to test the usefulness of combining two types of...
The research goal was to analyse training loads during specific preparation period among swimmers wi...