In 2009, elite swimming introduced polyurethane “supersuits,” which artificially enhanced performances and facilitated 43 world records at the World Championships, before being prohibited from 2010. This transient, artificial improvement spike created a natural experiment to examine the effect of “impossible” targets on subsequent performances. Analyses revealed that swimming speeds at global championships in the postsupersuit period (2011–2017) were substantially faster than predicted from the presupersuit period (2000–2007). These results suggest that the transient, artificially enhanced performances of the supersuit era recalibrated targets upward—acting as goals—and improved subsequent performances beyond previous trajectories (d = 0.64...
Inspired by the Games held in ancient Greece, modern Olympics represent the world's largest pageant ...
The purpose of this article was to investigate whether swimming world records are beginning to plate...
302 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.Martens and Burton have recen...
International audienceThe science of engineering materials and the development of materials science ...
International audienceThe science of engineering materials and the development of materials science ...
The growth law for the development of top athletes performances remains unknown in quantifiable spor...
AbstractSwimsuit development took a massive leap forward in 2008 with the introduction of full body ...
The goal of this research was to review the experimental studies that have analyzed the influence o...
A number of studies have attempted to predict future Olympic performances in athletics and swimming ...
Swimming as an Olympic sport is getting ever more competitive. Since the ban of the full-body length...
A number of studies have attempted to predict future Olympic performances in athletics and swimming ...
The goal of this research was to review the experimental studies that have analyzed the influence o...
Several world records have been broken in recent years. Swimming community speculates this fact is ...
Olympic Games and World Championship swimming events are often not won by the fastest swimmer. In ma...
The story of fastskin swimsuits reflects some of the challenges facing the impact of technology in p...
Inspired by the Games held in ancient Greece, modern Olympics represent the world's largest pageant ...
The purpose of this article was to investigate whether swimming world records are beginning to plate...
302 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.Martens and Burton have recen...
International audienceThe science of engineering materials and the development of materials science ...
International audienceThe science of engineering materials and the development of materials science ...
The growth law for the development of top athletes performances remains unknown in quantifiable spor...
AbstractSwimsuit development took a massive leap forward in 2008 with the introduction of full body ...
The goal of this research was to review the experimental studies that have analyzed the influence o...
A number of studies have attempted to predict future Olympic performances in athletics and swimming ...
Swimming as an Olympic sport is getting ever more competitive. Since the ban of the full-body length...
A number of studies have attempted to predict future Olympic performances in athletics and swimming ...
The goal of this research was to review the experimental studies that have analyzed the influence o...
Several world records have been broken in recent years. Swimming community speculates this fact is ...
Olympic Games and World Championship swimming events are often not won by the fastest swimmer. In ma...
The story of fastskin swimsuits reflects some of the challenges facing the impact of technology in p...
Inspired by the Games held in ancient Greece, modern Olympics represent the world's largest pageant ...
The purpose of this article was to investigate whether swimming world records are beginning to plate...
302 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.Martens and Burton have recen...