The aims of this thesis were to: 1) develop and validate tests of propulsive force and mechanical power that can be used to monitor British Disability swimmers; and 2) contribute to the development of an objective, evidence-based international classification system for swimmers with a physical impairment. The propulsive force produced by unilateral arm amputee and able-bodied swimmers was assessed during a 30 s fully tethered swim (Chapter 3). It was concluded that as a consequence of their physical impairment, arm amputee swimmers produced significantly lower tether forces than able-bodied swimmers. Due to the limitation of the fully tethered method, an Isokinetic Tethered Swimming (ITS) Ergometer was developed (Chapter 4). To establish th...
The important aspect of isokinetic exercise is that it allows the muscles to move at a constant pred...
The evaluation of swimming technique is one of the main aspects to be considered in any training pro...
By the nature of their physical impairment Paralympic swimmers generally exhibit an asymmetrical ant...
The aims of this thesis were to: 1) develop and validate tests of propulsive force and mechanical po...
The assessment of swimming propulsion should be a cornerstone of Paralympic swimming classification....
1. Introduction and backgroundSwimming is one of the most popular forms of physical activity for p...
In paralympic swimming, the biomechanical parameters related to performance are effectively determin...
This thesis examined the importance and interaction between physical characteristics and performance...
Swimming is one of the most popular forms of physical activity and competitive sports around the glo...
1. Introduction and backgroundSwimming is one of the most popular forms of physical activity for p...
Headline: Swimming technique of physically disabled swimmers with unilateral above-knee amputation A...
This study examined the validity of isometric strength tests for evidence-based classification in Pa...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationships between mechanical power, thrust power, p...
Purpose: To characterise relationships between propulsion, anthropometry, and performance in Paralym...
The important aspect of isokinetic exercise is that it allows the muscles to move at a constant pred...
The evaluation of swimming technique is one of the main aspects to be considered in any training pro...
By the nature of their physical impairment Paralympic swimmers generally exhibit an asymmetrical ant...
The aims of this thesis were to: 1) develop and validate tests of propulsive force and mechanical po...
The assessment of swimming propulsion should be a cornerstone of Paralympic swimming classification....
1. Introduction and backgroundSwimming is one of the most popular forms of physical activity for p...
In paralympic swimming, the biomechanical parameters related to performance are effectively determin...
This thesis examined the importance and interaction between physical characteristics and performance...
Swimming is one of the most popular forms of physical activity and competitive sports around the glo...
1. Introduction and backgroundSwimming is one of the most popular forms of physical activity for p...
Headline: Swimming technique of physically disabled swimmers with unilateral above-knee amputation A...
This study examined the validity of isometric strength tests for evidence-based classification in Pa...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationships between mechanical power, thrust power, p...
Purpose: To characterise relationships between propulsion, anthropometry, and performance in Paralym...
The important aspect of isokinetic exercise is that it allows the muscles to move at a constant pred...
The evaluation of swimming technique is one of the main aspects to be considered in any training pro...
By the nature of their physical impairment Paralympic swimmers generally exhibit an asymmetrical ant...