The purpose of this study was twofold: (a) to develop an underwater chronometer capable to provide feedback while the athlete is swimming, as well as being a control tool for the coach, and (b) to analyse its feedback effect on swim pace control compared with feedback provided by the coach and with no feedback, in 25 m and 50 m swimming pools. 30 male swimmers of national level volunteer to participate. Each swimmer swam 3 x 200 m at aerobic speed (AS) and 3 x 200 m just under the anaerobic threshold speed (AnS), each swam repetition with a different feedback condition: chronometer, coach and without feedback. Results (a) validate the chronometer system developed and (b) show that swimmers pace control is affected by the type of feedback pr...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of swimming distance and rest interval on the in...
Introduction: The measurement of technique for an athlete has traditionally been performed in the la...
Swimming faster has always been of interest to coaches. How we perceive time and swimming speed is v...
The purpose of this study was twofold: (a) to develop an under-water chronometer capable to provide ...
To compare the effect of three different feedback modalities on swimming pace, sixteen male swimmers...
Controlling swimming speed, i.e. the intensity of physical activity, is an important factor in swimm...
The present research attempts to ascertain the impact of immediate verbal feedback (IVF) on modifica...
The purpose of this study was to develop an objective method of quantifying velocity and estimating ...
The main role of a swimming coach is to provide frequent feedback and efficient planning to swimmers...
This paper reports the development of a new product for unrestrained heart rate measurement to provi...
AbstractThis paper reports the development of a new product for unrestrained heart rate measurement ...
International audienceThe main aim of this study was to evaluate the validity and the reliability of...
Inertial sensor technology is a reliable technique to provide measures such as acceleration and dece...
Feedback in swimming may include measures of physiological and technique variables related to perfor...
Controlling swimming speed is an important factor as far as accomplishing swimming training tasks is...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of swimming distance and rest interval on the in...
Introduction: The measurement of technique for an athlete has traditionally been performed in the la...
Swimming faster has always been of interest to coaches. How we perceive time and swimming speed is v...
The purpose of this study was twofold: (a) to develop an under-water chronometer capable to provide ...
To compare the effect of three different feedback modalities on swimming pace, sixteen male swimmers...
Controlling swimming speed, i.e. the intensity of physical activity, is an important factor in swimm...
The present research attempts to ascertain the impact of immediate verbal feedback (IVF) on modifica...
The purpose of this study was to develop an objective method of quantifying velocity and estimating ...
The main role of a swimming coach is to provide frequent feedback and efficient planning to swimmers...
This paper reports the development of a new product for unrestrained heart rate measurement to provi...
AbstractThis paper reports the development of a new product for unrestrained heart rate measurement ...
International audienceThe main aim of this study was to evaluate the validity and the reliability of...
Inertial sensor technology is a reliable technique to provide measures such as acceleration and dece...
Feedback in swimming may include measures of physiological and technique variables related to perfor...
Controlling swimming speed is an important factor as far as accomplishing swimming training tasks is...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of swimming distance and rest interval on the in...
Introduction: The measurement of technique for an athlete has traditionally been performed in the la...
Swimming faster has always been of interest to coaches. How we perceive time and swimming speed is v...