The present study aimed to analyse the associations between force production and 100 m front crawl inter-lap pacing and kinematics. Eleven elite male swimmers performed a 100 m front crawl maximal effort to collect 50 m lap time (T50, s) and velocity (v, m·s−1) for pacing, stroke rate (SR), stroke length (SL) and stroke index (SI) as kinematic variables. A 30 s tethered effort allowed to determine the peak (Fpeak) and mean force (Fmean) as force production variables. The relative change (Δ) between 50 m laps was also calculated for all measures. A paired sample t-test was used to check differences between laps and Pearson correlation coefficients allowed to quantify the associations between force and remaining variables. The T50 in...
The relative contribution of arm stroke and leg kicking to maximal fully tethered front crawl swimmi...
The study investigated relationships between backstroke sprint swimming performance and variables ex...
In a linear system there is proportionality between input and output. Under this framework it is exp...
The objective of this study was to examine the relationship between stroking technique parameters an...
In this study, we used recently developed technology to determine the force–time profile of elite sw...
Copyright © 2013 Pedro Figueiredo et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
The aim of this research was to quantify the instantaneous net drag force profiles of elite front-cr...
The purpose of this study was to examine the force pattern produced during the front crawl swimming ...
The relative contribution of arm stroke and leg kicking to maximal fully tethered front crawl swimmi...
Our aim of present study was to investigate the differences in force production between arms during ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate differences in Froude efficiency (η F ) and active drag...
To study the variability in stroking parameters between and within laps and individuals during compe...
The relative contribution of arm stroke and leg kicking to maximal fully tethered front crawl swimmi...
Introduction In competitive swimming, performance relies in the good combination of force and techni...
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between changes in swimming velocity (SV),...
The relative contribution of arm stroke and leg kicking to maximal fully tethered front crawl swimmi...
The study investigated relationships between backstroke sprint swimming performance and variables ex...
In a linear system there is proportionality between input and output. Under this framework it is exp...
The objective of this study was to examine the relationship between stroking technique parameters an...
In this study, we used recently developed technology to determine the force–time profile of elite sw...
Copyright © 2013 Pedro Figueiredo et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
The aim of this research was to quantify the instantaneous net drag force profiles of elite front-cr...
The purpose of this study was to examine the force pattern produced during the front crawl swimming ...
The relative contribution of arm stroke and leg kicking to maximal fully tethered front crawl swimmi...
Our aim of present study was to investigate the differences in force production between arms during ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate differences in Froude efficiency (η F ) and active drag...
To study the variability in stroking parameters between and within laps and individuals during compe...
The relative contribution of arm stroke and leg kicking to maximal fully tethered front crawl swimmi...
Introduction In competitive swimming, performance relies in the good combination of force and techni...
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between changes in swimming velocity (SV),...
The relative contribution of arm stroke and leg kicking to maximal fully tethered front crawl swimmi...
The study investigated relationships between backstroke sprint swimming performance and variables ex...
In a linear system there is proportionality between input and output. Under this framework it is exp...