Literature DB >> 2338378

Swimming skill and stroking characteristics of front crawl swimmers.

J C Chatard1, C Collomp, E Maglischo, C Maglischo.   

Abstract

The performance over a 368-meter swim, VO2max, stroke pulling pattern and anthropometric data of nine male competitive freestylers were studied to identify aspects of swimming techniques which allow a swimmer to be "more skilled" than another. Performance was mainly related to VOmax, r = 0.80, the incorporation of the hydrostatic lift increased the correlation coefficient to 0.87 at the second stepwise regression. The real performance was compared to the theoretical performance obtained from the results of the stepwise regression. The group of four swimmers whose real performance was higher than that calculated by the regression equation was considered "skilled", when compared to the other group ("less skilled"). "Skilled" swimmers were characterized by a higher stroke frequency and superposition of both arm actions, a shorter stroke length, downsweep phase and longer upsweep phase. Those two phases were linked together, r = -0.88, p less than 0.01, but not related to stroke rate. Entry phase and depth of stroke pattern were related to hydrostatic lift, r = -0.80 and 0.77, respectively, p less than 0.01. However, there was no relationship between stroke length and anthropometric data.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2338378     DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1024782

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Sports Med        ISSN: 0172-4622            Impact factor:   3.118


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