The purpose of this study was to determine if there were any relationships between land tests and starting performance in swimmers. Results on six British international level male swimmers were collected and analysed independently to ensure no bias. Pearson correlations showed significant relationships between peak vertical forces on land with peak vertical forces on both the main plate and wedge components of the OSB11 style starting block. Correlations were also found with maximum depth and entry distance for both jump height and peak force indicating that land tests can be used as an alternative to instrumented blocks for accurate assessments of starting performance
The aim of this study was to compare the grab and track competitive swimming starts. Twelve male col...
Kinematic characteristics and performance were evaluated during the start phase using two start tech...
The aim of this study was to relate kinematical and neuromuscular aspects with performance in the sw...
This study aimed to examine the correlation of different dry land strength and power tests with swim...
The start in swimming is crucial to performance in competition. Following the introduction of the Om...
Start performance (as defined by time to 15 m) has been shown to be a key performance indicator duri...
The purpose of this study was to review the literature on the relationship between dry-land resistan...
The object of this project was to identify on block characteristics of superior grab starts and iden...
The purpose of this study was to compare takeoff and entry characteristics of track starts performed...
The addition of a new start block in competitive swimming, the OSB11 with incline (kick) plate, has ...
Doctor EducationisBackground: In swimming, a swimmer’s performance is mostly determined by the time...
Magister Artium (Sport, Recreation and Exercise Science) - MA(SRES)In swimming, a swimmer’s performa...
This study compared the conventional track and a new one-handed track start in elite age group swimm...
BACKGROUND: The ability of competitive swimmers to maximise dry-land strength gains into useful swim...
The aim of this study was to determine if the countermovement jump could predict swimming starts per...
The aim of this study was to compare the grab and track competitive swimming starts. Twelve male col...
Kinematic characteristics and performance were evaluated during the start phase using two start tech...
The aim of this study was to relate kinematical and neuromuscular aspects with performance in the sw...
This study aimed to examine the correlation of different dry land strength and power tests with swim...
The start in swimming is crucial to performance in competition. Following the introduction of the Om...
Start performance (as defined by time to 15 m) has been shown to be a key performance indicator duri...
The purpose of this study was to review the literature on the relationship between dry-land resistan...
The object of this project was to identify on block characteristics of superior grab starts and iden...
The purpose of this study was to compare takeoff and entry characteristics of track starts performed...
The addition of a new start block in competitive swimming, the OSB11 with incline (kick) plate, has ...
Doctor EducationisBackground: In swimming, a swimmer’s performance is mostly determined by the time...
Magister Artium (Sport, Recreation and Exercise Science) - MA(SRES)In swimming, a swimmer’s performa...
This study compared the conventional track and a new one-handed track start in elite age group swimm...
BACKGROUND: The ability of competitive swimmers to maximise dry-land strength gains into useful swim...
The aim of this study was to determine if the countermovement jump could predict swimming starts per...
The aim of this study was to compare the grab and track competitive swimming starts. Twelve male col...
Kinematic characteristics and performance were evaluated during the start phase using two start tech...
The aim of this study was to relate kinematical and neuromuscular aspects with performance in the sw...