Stroke-coordination and symmetry influence the force fluctuations within any net drag force profile. The aim of this study was to analyse elite (FINA points 938) backstroke swimmers stroke-coordination using an instantaneous net drag force and timing protocols using a symmetry index tool. Ten male and nine female elite backstroke swimmers completed three maximum speed trials and five maximum speed net drag force swimming trials. Net drag force was measured using an assisted motorised dynamometer device. Each trial was filmed using three genlocked 50 Hz cameras, synchronised to the net drag force output from the force-platform. This methodology enabled the comparison of stroke-coordination timing symmetry index to net drag force symmetry ind...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group The purpose of this study was to compar...
Swimming is a challenging locomotion, involving the coordination of upper and lower limbs to propel ...
Purposes of this study were to evaluate: (i) gender differences in maximum breaststroke propulsive f...
This study compared stroke-coordination and symmetry using traditional timing methods and net drag f...
The aim of this research was to quantify the instantaneous net drag force profiles of elite front-cr...
This study used both an instantaneous net drag force profile and a symmetry timing to evaluate the e...
This study explored and quantified gender differences in passive drag and instantaneous net drag for...
The purpose of this study was to identify the propulsive force profile associated within the differe...
In this study, we used recently developed technology to determine the force–time profile of elite sw...
The purpose of this study was to identify the propulsive force profile associated within the differe...
A body moving through water encounters a resistance called drag. Sixteen crawl swimmers (ten females...
In the present study, the Indirect Measurement of Active Drag (IMAD) was used to study the contribut...
INTRODUCTION: An elite swimmer’s success is primarily dependent upon their ability to minimise activ...
The purpose of this study was to analyze stroke phases, arm-leg coordination and trunk motion fluctu...
Eight elite swimmers—four females and four males—were studied, each of whom specialized in different...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group The purpose of this study was to compar...
Swimming is a challenging locomotion, involving the coordination of upper and lower limbs to propel ...
Purposes of this study were to evaluate: (i) gender differences in maximum breaststroke propulsive f...
This study compared stroke-coordination and symmetry using traditional timing methods and net drag f...
The aim of this research was to quantify the instantaneous net drag force profiles of elite front-cr...
This study used both an instantaneous net drag force profile and a symmetry timing to evaluate the e...
This study explored and quantified gender differences in passive drag and instantaneous net drag for...
The purpose of this study was to identify the propulsive force profile associated within the differe...
In this study, we used recently developed technology to determine the force–time profile of elite sw...
The purpose of this study was to identify the propulsive force profile associated within the differe...
A body moving through water encounters a resistance called drag. Sixteen crawl swimmers (ten females...
In the present study, the Indirect Measurement of Active Drag (IMAD) was used to study the contribut...
INTRODUCTION: An elite swimmer’s success is primarily dependent upon their ability to minimise activ...
The purpose of this study was to analyze stroke phases, arm-leg coordination and trunk motion fluctu...
Eight elite swimmers—four females and four males—were studied, each of whom specialized in different...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group The purpose of this study was to compar...
Swimming is a challenging locomotion, involving the coordination of upper and lower limbs to propel ...
Purposes of this study were to evaluate: (i) gender differences in maximum breaststroke propulsive f...