propulsive force to overcome drag. Male subjects were measured for cycle frequency, energy cost and drag (D) as a function of velocity (V), up to maximal V, for fin and front crawl swimming, kayaking and rowing. The locomotion with the largest propulsive arms and longest hulls traveled the greatest distance per cycle (d/c) and reached higher maximal V. D while locomotoring increased as a function of V, with lower levels for kayaking and rowing at lower Vs. For Vs below 1 m/s, pressure D dominated, while friction D dominated up to 3 m/s, after which wave D dominated total D. Sport training reduced the D, increased d/c, and thus lowered C and increased maximal V. Maximal powers and responses to training were similar in all types of locomotion...
At constant average speed (v), a balance between thrust force (Ft) and drag force (Fd) should occur:...
A body moving through water encounters a resistance called drag. Sixteen crawl swimmers (ten females...
he aim of this study was to investigate the role of trunk incline (TI) and projected frontal area (A...
Propulsion in water requires a propulsive force to overcome drag. Male subjects were measured for cy...
The energy expended to transport the body over a given distance (C, the energy cost) increases with ...
In this paper a complete energy balance for water locomotion is attempted with the aim of comparing ...
Essential performance-determining factors in swimming can be analyzed within a hydrodynamical framew...
Peak performances in sport require the full deployment of all powers an athlete possesses. How facto...
Performance in aquatic sports is limited by the ability to maximize propulsive forces and minimize r...
When swimming at the surface, swimmers will experience wave drag. It is observed that above a certai...
The purposes of this study were to establish a methodology for measurement of the drag coefficients ...
This presentation will examine the influence of wave drag on human swimming performance. Even though...
At constant average speed (v), a balance between thrust force (Ft) and drag force (Fd) should occur:...
Forces in human swimming consist of two components, a drag force and a lift force. The lift force is...
Abstract In this paper a complete energy balance for water locomotion is attempted with the aim of c...
At constant average speed (v), a balance between thrust force (Ft) and drag force (Fd) should occur:...
A body moving through water encounters a resistance called drag. Sixteen crawl swimmers (ten females...
he aim of this study was to investigate the role of trunk incline (TI) and projected frontal area (A...
Propulsion in water requires a propulsive force to overcome drag. Male subjects were measured for cy...
The energy expended to transport the body over a given distance (C, the energy cost) increases with ...
In this paper a complete energy balance for water locomotion is attempted with the aim of comparing ...
Essential performance-determining factors in swimming can be analyzed within a hydrodynamical framew...
Peak performances in sport require the full deployment of all powers an athlete possesses. How facto...
Performance in aquatic sports is limited by the ability to maximize propulsive forces and minimize r...
When swimming at the surface, swimmers will experience wave drag. It is observed that above a certai...
The purposes of this study were to establish a methodology for measurement of the drag coefficients ...
This presentation will examine the influence of wave drag on human swimming performance. Even though...
At constant average speed (v), a balance between thrust force (Ft) and drag force (Fd) should occur:...
Forces in human swimming consist of two components, a drag force and a lift force. The lift force is...
Abstract In this paper a complete energy balance for water locomotion is attempted with the aim of c...
At constant average speed (v), a balance between thrust force (Ft) and drag force (Fd) should occur:...
A body moving through water encounters a resistance called drag. Sixteen crawl swimmers (ten females...
he aim of this study was to investigate the role of trunk incline (TI) and projected frontal area (A...