This study used both an instantaneous net drag force profile and a symmetry timing to evaluate the effect of the breathing action on stroke coordination. Twenty elite swimmers completed a total of six randomised front-crawl towing trials: (i) three breathing trials and (ii) three non-breathing trials. The net drag force was measured using an assisted towing device mounted upon a Kistler force platform, and this equipment towed the swimmer at a constant speed. The net drag force profile was used to create a stroke symmetry index for each swimming trial. Analysis using the symmetry indices identified that the majority of participants demonstrated an asymmetrical instantaneous net drag force stroke profile in both the breathing and non-breathi...
The aims of this study were to: (1) determine the changes in stroke parameters and arm coordination ...
Although swimming is recognized as a symmetrical sport, equivalence between each body side cannot be...
This study assessed perceptionâaction coupling in expert swimmers by focusing on their upper limb in...
The aim of this research was to quantify the instantaneous net drag force profiles of elite front-cr...
This study compared stroke-coordination and symmetry using traditional timing methods and net drag f...
Stroke-coordination and symmetry influence the force fluctuations within any net drag force profile....
We examined the preferred mode of arm coordination in 14 elite male front-crawl swimmers. Each swimm...
In this study, we used recently developed technology to determine the force–time profile of elite sw...
The aim of the present study was to determine the effects of breathing on the three - dimensional un...
INTRODUCTION: An elite swimmer’s success is primarily dependent upon their ability to minimise activ...
A body moving through water encounters a resistance called drag. Sixteen crawl swimmers (ten females...
Swimming is a challenging locomotion, involving the coordination of upper and lower limbs to propel ...
Front crawl swimmers often restrict the number of breaths they take during a race because of the pos...
Abstract: The Index of Coordination has been currently used as a tool that measures the inter-arm la...
Quantitative evaluation of synergic action among the different body segments is fundamental to swimm...
The aims of this study were to: (1) determine the changes in stroke parameters and arm coordination ...
Although swimming is recognized as a symmetrical sport, equivalence between each body side cannot be...
This study assessed perceptionâaction coupling in expert swimmers by focusing on their upper limb in...
The aim of this research was to quantify the instantaneous net drag force profiles of elite front-cr...
This study compared stroke-coordination and symmetry using traditional timing methods and net drag f...
Stroke-coordination and symmetry influence the force fluctuations within any net drag force profile....
We examined the preferred mode of arm coordination in 14 elite male front-crawl swimmers. Each swimm...
In this study, we used recently developed technology to determine the force–time profile of elite sw...
The aim of the present study was to determine the effects of breathing on the three - dimensional un...
INTRODUCTION: An elite swimmer’s success is primarily dependent upon their ability to minimise activ...
A body moving through water encounters a resistance called drag. Sixteen crawl swimmers (ten females...
Swimming is a challenging locomotion, involving the coordination of upper and lower limbs to propel ...
Front crawl swimmers often restrict the number of breaths they take during a race because of the pos...
Abstract: The Index of Coordination has been currently used as a tool that measures the inter-arm la...
Quantitative evaluation of synergic action among the different body segments is fundamental to swimm...
The aims of this study were to: (1) determine the changes in stroke parameters and arm coordination ...
Although swimming is recognized as a symmetrical sport, equivalence between each body side cannot be...
This study assessed perceptionâaction coupling in expert swimmers by focusing on their upper limb in...