The aim of this study was to determine the relationships between dry-land power, swimming power delivered to an external weight and swimming performance. 18 swimmers performed 4 tests: 1RM bench press, 25m sprint velocity, bench press power and swimming power (both are relative to body mass power). Maximal bench press power was 5.41W/kg and it was obtained with 41.32%RM and a barbell velocity of 1.04m/s. Maximal arm crawl stroke power was 0.86W/kg and was developed with 47.07% of maximal load and a swimming velocity of 0.75m/s. A moderate relationship of r=0.538 (
INTRODUCTION: In previous studies on this topic, the methods of measuring swimming power during swim...
The purpose of this study was to learn the interplay between dry-land strength and conditioning, and...
The aim of this article was to compare swimming power output between boys and girls and to model the...
This study was designed to determine the relationship of muscular strength with swimming performance...
This study aimed to assess strength metrics in 3 dry-land exercises, forces exerted inwater in 3 te...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationships between mechanical power, thrust power, p...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationships between mechanical power, thrust power, p...
Purpose: To explore the interplay between arms-only propelling efficiency (η p), mechanical power ou...
BACKGROUND: The ability of competitive swimmers to maximise dry-land strength gains into useful swim...
The aim of the present study was to compare the load-power curve expressed at bench press (PR) and p...
The aim of this study was to identify the dry land strength and power tests that can better relate w...
The aim of this study was to study the effects of the transfer strength training method on swimming ...
The purpose of the studv was to investigate the EMG and kinematics of the front crawl stroke of prev...
Background: To learn how to swim with proper technique takes fairly large amount of time and practic...
One repetition maximum (1RM) push-ups, based upon the load–velocity relationship, are able to predic...
INTRODUCTION: In previous studies on this topic, the methods of measuring swimming power during swim...
The purpose of this study was to learn the interplay between dry-land strength and conditioning, and...
The aim of this article was to compare swimming power output between boys and girls and to model the...
This study was designed to determine the relationship of muscular strength with swimming performance...
This study aimed to assess strength metrics in 3 dry-land exercises, forces exerted inwater in 3 te...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationships between mechanical power, thrust power, p...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationships between mechanical power, thrust power, p...
Purpose: To explore the interplay between arms-only propelling efficiency (η p), mechanical power ou...
BACKGROUND: The ability of competitive swimmers to maximise dry-land strength gains into useful swim...
The aim of the present study was to compare the load-power curve expressed at bench press (PR) and p...
The aim of this study was to identify the dry land strength and power tests that can better relate w...
The aim of this study was to study the effects of the transfer strength training method on swimming ...
The purpose of the studv was to investigate the EMG and kinematics of the front crawl stroke of prev...
Background: To learn how to swim with proper technique takes fairly large amount of time and practic...
One repetition maximum (1RM) push-ups, based upon the load–velocity relationship, are able to predic...
INTRODUCTION: In previous studies on this topic, the methods of measuring swimming power during swim...
The purpose of this study was to learn the interplay between dry-land strength and conditioning, and...
The aim of this article was to compare swimming power output between boys and girls and to model the...