This study examined the difference in underwater dolphin kick movement between elite and non-elite swimmers. Ten elite and ten non-elite swimmers participated in this study. Kinematic data from the sagittal view were collected and analyzed. Significant differences were found in the peak angular velocities of the lower trunk, thigh, and shank between the elite and the non-elite athletes. Additionally, the analyses on the peak angular velocity transfer rate between the connected segments showed a significant interaction between the skill level and the transfer rate. The findings are discussed in relation to the principle of kinetic chains. We conclude that the optimal propulsion during the downbeat part of the dolphin kick is reached when mos...
INTRODUCTION: The movement characteristics of the butterfly stroke make it the most energy demanding...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to kinematics analyze the swimmers performing the grab and...
AIM: The aim of this study was to analyze the effects: 1) of maximal velocity (vout max) and acceler...
In backstroke, butterfly and front crawl competitive swimming underwater glide after the starts and ...
Despite an increasing emphasis on underwater dolphin kicking in competitive swimming, little objecti...
Our studies related with underwater dolphin kicking helped us to understand the complexity of this p...
The purpose of this experiment was to investigate the relationship between a swimmer’s orientation a...
Underwater dolphin kicking has become an essential element in competitive swimming but little resear...
Purpose. The aim of the study was to distinguish the kinematic indicators influencing the average ho...
The purpose of this experiment was to compare different styles of underwater kicking with respect to...
The aim of this study was to compare underwater fin swimming performance using dolphin, flutter and ...
This study investigated the muscle activation pattern between the agonist and the antagonist muscles...
Breaststroke pullouts are now permitted to include a dolphin kick. Two variations of the pullout are...
To understand the factors that affect the capability of fast swimming is crucial to obtain success i...
International audienceThe underwater phase of starts represents an important part of the performance...
INTRODUCTION: The movement characteristics of the butterfly stroke make it the most energy demanding...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to kinematics analyze the swimmers performing the grab and...
AIM: The aim of this study was to analyze the effects: 1) of maximal velocity (vout max) and acceler...
In backstroke, butterfly and front crawl competitive swimming underwater glide after the starts and ...
Despite an increasing emphasis on underwater dolphin kicking in competitive swimming, little objecti...
Our studies related with underwater dolphin kicking helped us to understand the complexity of this p...
The purpose of this experiment was to investigate the relationship between a swimmer’s orientation a...
Underwater dolphin kicking has become an essential element in competitive swimming but little resear...
Purpose. The aim of the study was to distinguish the kinematic indicators influencing the average ho...
The purpose of this experiment was to compare different styles of underwater kicking with respect to...
The aim of this study was to compare underwater fin swimming performance using dolphin, flutter and ...
This study investigated the muscle activation pattern between the agonist and the antagonist muscles...
Breaststroke pullouts are now permitted to include a dolphin kick. Two variations of the pullout are...
To understand the factors that affect the capability of fast swimming is crucial to obtain success i...
International audienceThe underwater phase of starts represents an important part of the performance...
INTRODUCTION: The movement characteristics of the butterfly stroke make it the most energy demanding...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to kinematics analyze the swimmers performing the grab and...
AIM: The aim of this study was to analyze the effects: 1) of maximal velocity (vout max) and acceler...