Literature DB >> 32990171

Effects of exceeding stroke frequency of maximal effort on hand kinematics and hand propulsive force in front crawl.

Daiki Koga1, Tomohiro Gonjo2, Eisuke Kawai3, Takaaki Tsunokawa1, Shin Sakai1, Yasuo Sengoku1, Miwako Homma1, Hideki Takagi1.   

Abstract

This study aimed to assess kinematic and kinetic changes in front crawl with various stroke frequency (SF) conditions to investigate why swimming velocity (SV) does not increase above a certain SF (SFmax). Eight male swimmers performed 20 m front crawl four times. The first trial involved maximal effort, whereas SF was controlled during the next three trials. The instructed SFs were 100 (T100%), 110 (T110%), and 120% (T120%) of the SFmax. Through pressure measurement and underwater motion analysis, hand propulsive force (calculated by the difference between the palm and dorsal pressure value and the hand area) and the angle of attack of the hand were quantified, and differences between trials were assessed by a repeated-measures ANOVA. There was no difference in SV between the conditions, while the angle of attack during the latter half of the underwater stroke at T120% was smaller by 25.7% compared with T100% (p = 0.007). The lower angle of attack induced a lower pressure value on the palm that consequently caused a smaller hand propulsive force at T120% than T100% (p = 0.026). Therefore, the decrease in the angle of attack must be minimised to maintain the hand propulsive force.

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Keywords:  Swimming velocity; angle of attack; fluid dynamics; motion analysis; motor

Year:  2020        PMID: 32990171     DOI: 10.1080/14763141.2020.1814852

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sports Biomech        ISSN: 1476-3141            Impact factor:   2.832


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4.  Relationship Between Hand Kinematics, Hand Hydrodynamic Pressure Distribution and Hand Propulsive Force in Sprint Front Crawl Swimming.

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