This study investigated the technique of skilled sprint front-crawl swimmers in terms of the exertion of hand propulsive forces quantified by the dynamic pressure approach. Four skilled sprint front-crawl swimmers, who can swim a 100 m in less than 49 seconds, swam at a 25 m swimming pool where a motion capture system for above and under water was set up. Pressure sensors were attached on the hand to estimate hydrodynamic forces acting on the hand. The mean propulsions in the downsweep, insweep, and upsweep were 26 ± 4 N, 57 ± 12 N, and 46 ± 9 N, respectively. The four swimmers used propulsive lift of 36 ± 6 N in the downsweep, propulsive drag of 40 ± 7 N in the insweep, and propulsive drag and lift of 25 ± 9 N and 21 ± 10 N in the upsweep ...
The aim of this study was to review the literature on front crawl swimming biomechanics, focusing on...
Various explanations regarding how swimmers generate propulsion have been proffered during the last ...
Propuisive force generated by swimmers' hand/forearm is the key factor determining performances in h...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the change in the intensity and timing of the hand prop...
The aim of this study is to investigate the validity of the pressure method to predict propulsive fo...
The purpose of this study was to re-examination of the hand propulsive force (FP) during the entry a...
The hydrodynamic parameters of the hand (angle of attack, sweepback, velocity and orientation) play ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the propulsive forces from fluid forces acting on the h...
This paper presents the novel application of a technique for measuring flow around the hand during a...
Propulsive force is a determinant of swimming performance. Several methods have been proposed to est...
In this paper, a literature review is presented regarding the hydrodynamic effects of different hand...
A literature review is presented about the hydrodynamic effects of different hand and arm movements ...
AbstractSelf-induced aquatic propulsion is an effect of interaction of the limbs and water mass (LWI...
Ungerechts B, Cesarini D, Hamann M, et al. Patterns of Flow Pressure Due to Hand-water-interaction o...
The purpose of this paper was to identify how various swimming service providers from around the wor...
The aim of this study was to review the literature on front crawl swimming biomechanics, focusing on...
Various explanations regarding how swimmers generate propulsion have been proffered during the last ...
Propuisive force generated by swimmers' hand/forearm is the key factor determining performances in h...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the change in the intensity and timing of the hand prop...
The aim of this study is to investigate the validity of the pressure method to predict propulsive fo...
The purpose of this study was to re-examination of the hand propulsive force (FP) during the entry a...
The hydrodynamic parameters of the hand (angle of attack, sweepback, velocity and orientation) play ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the propulsive forces from fluid forces acting on the h...
This paper presents the novel application of a technique for measuring flow around the hand during a...
Propulsive force is a determinant of swimming performance. Several methods have been proposed to est...
In this paper, a literature review is presented regarding the hydrodynamic effects of different hand...
A literature review is presented about the hydrodynamic effects of different hand and arm movements ...
AbstractSelf-induced aquatic propulsion is an effect of interaction of the limbs and water mass (LWI...
Ungerechts B, Cesarini D, Hamann M, et al. Patterns of Flow Pressure Due to Hand-water-interaction o...
The purpose of this paper was to identify how various swimming service providers from around the wor...
The aim of this study was to review the literature on front crawl swimming biomechanics, focusing on...
Various explanations regarding how swimmers generate propulsion have been proffered during the last ...
Propuisive force generated by swimmers' hand/forearm is the key factor determining performances in h...