Abstract / Description of output
Eight experienced swimmers were volunteered to this study. During three steps freestyle pike turns, selected kinematic varibles of the pike turn such as; speed in, speed out, time in and time out, rotation and streamlining times were recorded.
Kinematics were calculated from underwater videography. Correlations betwee these variables showed that there were good relations between speed-in and wall contact time (R²= 0.356), time-in and speed-in (R²= 0.815), and time-out and speedout (R²= 0.997). Contrary to our expectations, other kinematic variables did not seem to have good relations mainly because there was the inherent variation in swimmers’ turning techniques.
Kinematics were calculated from underwater videography. Correlations betwee these variables showed that there were good relations between speed-in and wall contact time (R²= 0.356), time-in and speed-in (R²= 0.815), and time-out and speedout (R²= 0.997). Contrary to our expectations, other kinematic variables did not seem to have good relations mainly because there was the inherent variation in swimmers’ turning techniques.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings of the 25th International Symposium on Biomechanics in Sports. |
Editors | H.J. Menzel, M.H. Chagas |
Place of Publication | Ouro Preto, Brazil |
Pages | 381-388 |
Number of pages | 8 |
Publication status | Published - 2007 |