International audienceObjectives: The purpose of this study was to determine and weigh the anthropometric indicators that were associated with pacing performances for each Olympic rowing category. Methods: Between 2010 and 2015, 1,148 rowers (650 men and 498 women) participated in the finals of World Championships in each heavyweight Olympic event. They were categorized into four morphological clusters according to their height and body mass index (BMI): tall and thin (TT), tall and robust (TR), small and thin (ST), and small and robust (SR). Time and speed, were collected every 50 m for all boats in each competition. Non-parametric inferential methods were used to understand the differences in performance between morphological clusters ove...
Much of the data published on the physique of rowers is based predominantly on heavyweight rowers. F...
Introduction: Given the importance of body composition in sports performance, it is vital to have re...
Rowers competing at the 2000 Olympic Games were measured for 38 anthropometric dimensions. The aim w...
Successful rowers competing at an elite level have been shown to have particular morphological chara...
Successful rowers competing at an elite level have been shown to have particular morphological chara...
Successful rowers competing at an elite level have been shown to have particular morphological chara...
Successful rowers competing at an elite level have been shown to have particular morphological chara...
Successful rowers competing at an elite level have been shown to have particular morphological chara...
Purpose: To establish the relation between pacing pattern and performance, within sex, and number of...
One of the oldest competitive events in the world, rowing has evolved greatly from its humble roots....
Cerasola, D, Cataldo, A, Bellafiore, M, Traina, M, Palma, A, Bianco, A, and Capranica, L. Race profi...
Olympic rowing in its current form is a high-intensity boat race covering a distance of 2000 m with ...
The anthropometric profile has a fundamental role in rowing performance and young talent detection. ...
BACKGROUND: Traditional rowing is a very popular discipline practiced worldwide through sliding and ...
Much of the data published on the physique of rowers is based predominantly on heavyweight rowers. F...
Much of the data published on the physique of rowers is based predominantly on heavyweight rowers. F...
Introduction: Given the importance of body composition in sports performance, it is vital to have re...
Rowers competing at the 2000 Olympic Games were measured for 38 anthropometric dimensions. The aim w...
Successful rowers competing at an elite level have been shown to have particular morphological chara...
Successful rowers competing at an elite level have been shown to have particular morphological chara...
Successful rowers competing at an elite level have been shown to have particular morphological chara...
Successful rowers competing at an elite level have been shown to have particular morphological chara...
Successful rowers competing at an elite level have been shown to have particular morphological chara...
Purpose: To establish the relation between pacing pattern and performance, within sex, and number of...
One of the oldest competitive events in the world, rowing has evolved greatly from its humble roots....
Cerasola, D, Cataldo, A, Bellafiore, M, Traina, M, Palma, A, Bianco, A, and Capranica, L. Race profi...
Olympic rowing in its current form is a high-intensity boat race covering a distance of 2000 m with ...
The anthropometric profile has a fundamental role in rowing performance and young talent detection. ...
BACKGROUND: Traditional rowing is a very popular discipline practiced worldwide through sliding and ...
Much of the data published on the physique of rowers is based predominantly on heavyweight rowers. F...
Much of the data published on the physique of rowers is based predominantly on heavyweight rowers. F...
Introduction: Given the importance of body composition in sports performance, it is vital to have re...
Rowers competing at the 2000 Olympic Games were measured for 38 anthropometric dimensions. The aim w...