The purpose of this work was to describe the leg-muscle-generated push force characteristics in sprint kayak paddlers for females and males on water. Additionally, the relationship between leg pushing force characteristics and velocity was investigated. Twenty-eight paddlers participated in the study. The participants had five minutes of self-chosen warm-up and were asked to paddle at three different velocities, including maximal effort. Left- and right-side leg extension force were collected together with velocity. Linear regression analyses were performed with leg extension force characteristics as independent variables and velocity as the dependent variable. A second linear regression analysis investigated the effect of paddling velocity...
Sprint kayaking involves simultaneously balancing the boat and maintaining peak kayak velocity. Prev...
Upper body strength and flexibility are common training activities in elite flat water kayaking yet ...
Kayaking is an athletic discipline admitted by the International Canoe Federation (ICF). In flat-wat...
The purpose of this work was to describe the leg-muscle-generated push force characteristics in spri...
Velocity production during sprint kayaking has been shown to be dependent on the magnitude of forces...
The study aimed to investigate the magnitude and shape of the forces applied on the foot rest, foot ...
Success in sprint kayaking depends on the propulsive power generated by trunk, pelvis, shoulder and ...
Sprint kayaking performance is based around the simple premise of maximising propulsive forces while...
Traditional research on sprint kayaking have mainly focused on the relationship between paddle force...
Abstract Background Power output and force development during exercise are thought to be important i...
This study aims to determine the propulsive force (Fp) and its timing of application during the padd...
The propulsion force of a kayaker can be measured thanks to sensors placed on the paddle. This artic...
Over the past two decades the importance of trunk contribution to sporting performance has been high...
Sprint kayaking involves simultaneously balancing the boat and maintaining peak kayak velocity. Prev...
Upper body strength and flexibility are common training activities in elite flat water kayaking yet ...
Kayaking is an athletic discipline admitted by the International Canoe Federation (ICF). In flat-wat...
The purpose of this work was to describe the leg-muscle-generated push force characteristics in spri...
Velocity production during sprint kayaking has been shown to be dependent on the magnitude of forces...
The study aimed to investigate the magnitude and shape of the forces applied on the foot rest, foot ...
Success in sprint kayaking depends on the propulsive power generated by trunk, pelvis, shoulder and ...
Sprint kayaking performance is based around the simple premise of maximising propulsive forces while...
Traditional research on sprint kayaking have mainly focused on the relationship between paddle force...
Abstract Background Power output and force development during exercise are thought to be important i...
This study aims to determine the propulsive force (Fp) and its timing of application during the padd...
The propulsion force of a kayaker can be measured thanks to sensors placed on the paddle. This artic...
Over the past two decades the importance of trunk contribution to sporting performance has been high...
Sprint kayaking involves simultaneously balancing the boat and maintaining peak kayak velocity. Prev...
Upper body strength and flexibility are common training activities in elite flat water kayaking yet ...
Kayaking is an athletic discipline admitted by the International Canoe Federation (ICF). In flat-wat...