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The aim of this study was to compare the longitudinal arch of the foot male elite athletes and non-athletes in swimming and track and field. Since the researchers based on the facts, available research and variable already exist in the... more
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      Sports MedicineEducationEducational TechnologyTeacher Education
hands, arms and feet to the water and the aim in sport is to maximize effective propulsion minimizing energy. In previous studies we recorded propulsive force during tethered swimming and used bubbles to trace the water flow (Arellano et... more
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      TurbulencePropulsionSwimmingBluff body wakes
Ten competitive, national level adult swimmers (age 25 ± 3 years (mean ± SD) swam three 25m freestyle sprints with different breathing patterns in randomised order to examine how breathing actions influence velocity during a 25m front... more
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      SwimmingSwimming biomechanicsCompetitive Swimming
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in: Daniela Hacke/ Paul P. Musselwhite (eds): Empire of Senses. Sensory Practices and Modes of Perception in the Atlantic World, Leiden: Brill 2017, p. 300-322.
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Force and Power were recording from a  moving but tethered swimmer, with data collection on a small computer, allowing analysis of force and power during all phases of front crawl swimming
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      Sport And Exercise PsychologySwimmingSwimming biomechanicsScience of Swimming
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      SwimmingSwimming biomechanicsSport ScienceMedicine and Science In Sports and Exercise
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      SwimmingSwimming biomechanicsUndulatory swimming
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      LocomotionHistologySwimmingSwimming biomechanics
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The aim of this study was to characterize the backstroke swimming technique of 11-13 year-old swimmers when performing at very high intensity. A sample of 114 swimmers was divided into four groups regarding maturational and gender effect,... more
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The evidence of exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB) without asthma (EIBw A) occurring in athletes led to speculate about different endotypes inducing respiratory symptoms within athletes. Classical postulated mechanisms for... more
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      Exercise PhysiologyAsthmaAsthma In ChildrenSport And Exercise Psychology
The performances of 335 male and female swimmers competing in 50-, 100-, and 200-m freestyle events at the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games were videotaped and analyzed to determine stroke length (SL), stroke rate (SR), starting time (ST),... more
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      Sport BiomechanicsSwimming biomechanicsCompetition Analysis
A stroke-analysis system based on a CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) simulation has been developed to evaluate the hydrodynamic forces acting on a swimmer’s hand. Using the present stroke-analysis system, a stroke technique of top... more
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      Computational Fluid DynamicsFluid DynamicsDragSwimming biomechanics
As sprint swimming events can be decided by margins as small as .01 s, thus, an effective start is essential. This study reviews and discusses the 'state of the art' literature regarding backstroke start biomechanics from 23 documents.... more
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      Swimming biomechanicsSwimming training
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      Fractal GeometryEnvironmental ScienceOceanographyThermodynamics
This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY
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      PaleontologyDinosaur PaleontologySwimming biomechanicsVertebrate Zoology
The current research aims to identify the effects of 800 m freestyle swimming race on the concentration levels of lactic acid and other biochemical variables before and after performance. And variance rate and effect size of lactic acid... more
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      Sports MedicineExercise PhysiologySports PerformanceSwimming
The book presents selected issues of mechanical, material and environmental engineering, and contains the following chapters: 1. Properties comparison of carbon a-C:H and nanocomposite MeC/a-C:H coatings. 2. Project of stand to the... more
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      RehabilitationBiochemical EngineeringAtmospheric AerosolsWastewater Treatment
The aim of this study was to analyse the differences between preferential and non preferential start technique, and the inter-trial variability. Seven elite swimmers, who used track start as preferential technique, realised three trials... more
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Swimming hydrodinamics have significiantly applied BCF to techniques. In addition research on undulatory motion, undulatory BCF anguilliform, and undulatroy MPF could give interesting conclusions. These natural modes are seen as... more
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in: Michael Hohlstein/ Rudolf Schlögl/ Isabelle Schürch (Hgg.): Der Mensch in der Gesellschaft. Zur Vorgeschichte des modernen Subjekts in der Frühen Neuzeit, Paderborn: Schöningh 2019, 209-232.
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      History of Science and TechnologyMilitary HistoryCultural HistoryFrench History
As sprint swimming events can be decided by margins as small as .01 s, thus, an effective start is essential. This study reviews and discusses the 'state of the art' literature regarding backstroke start biomechanics from 23... more
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      Human KineticsSwimming biomechanicsSwimming training
As sprint swimming events can be decided by margins as small as .01 s, thus, an effective start is essential. This study reviews and discusses the 'state of the art' literature regarding backstroke start biomechanics from 23... more
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      Human KineticsSwimming biomechanicsSwimming training
Drag measurements from a towed mannequin show total drag at the surface is up to 2.4 times the drag when fully immersed. This additional drag is due to the energy required to form waves in the wake behind the mannequin. The measurements... more
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      BiomechanicsSport BiomechanicsSwimmingSwimming biomechanics
Background: Overhead athletes are at a greater risk of developing scapular dyskinesis (SD). Although swimming is considered an overhead sport, information regarding SD in these athletes is scarce. Purpose: To determine the prevalence... more
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HUBUNGAN KEKUATAN OTOT TUNGKAI, OTOT PERUT DAN OTOT PUNGGUNG TERHADAP JAUH LOMPATAN GRAB START ATLET PUTRA KLUB RENANG ARWANA Rendhitya Prima Putra1 Reo Prasetiyo Herpandika2 1,2Program Studi Pendidikan Jasmani, Kesehatan dan Rekreasi... more
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      Viscous FlowsSwimming biomechanicsSelf-Propelled MotionBrinkman equation
Authors submitted their contribution of the article to the editorial board. Accepted for printing in Journal of Human Kinetics vol. 42/2014 on September 2014.
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      BiomechanicsHuman KineticsKey wordsSwimming biomechanics
Background: Water is essential for life and it been used for various activities such as drinking, bathing, and recreational purposes and also one of the modes of the transmission of the disease. Objective: The objective of this study to... more
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      BacteriologyWater qualitySwimmingEnvironmental Health and Safety
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      Physical Education and Sport PedagogySwimming biomechanicsPhysical Education for Young Children
Studies carried out in synchronized swimming are very scarce, namely those which include biomechanical analysis of the sculling technique. The purpose of this study was to measure the maximal force produced in standard and contra-standard... more
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      Computational Fluid DynamicsSmoothed Particle HydrodynamicsSwimming biomechanics
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      Stokes flowViscous FlowsSwimming biomechanicsSelf-Propelled Motion
The purpose of this study was to investigate the reliability of surface electromyography (sEMG) measurements after submersion (swimming) for 90min. Isometric maximal voluntary contractions (MVC) on land and in water were collected from... more
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      WaterSkeletal muscle biologySwimmingLand
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The purpose of this study was to determine kinematic and energetic differences between front crawl and backstroke performed at the same aerobic speeds. Ten male competitive swimmers performed front crawl and backstroke at a pre-determined... more
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      Computer ScienceExercise PhysiologyAdolescentMedicine
Level 2 Coach: International Age Group /
Level 3 Coach: Paralympic Swimming
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      Swimming biomechanicsSwimming trainingScience of SwimmingTeaching Swimming
Background: Improved performance in a given ecological niche can occur through local adaptation, phenotypic plasticity, or a combination of these mechanisms. Evaluating the relative importance of these two mechanisms is needed to better... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyGeometric MorphometricsSpeciationAdaptation
The aim of this study was to develop a method to predict fluid forces acting on the human hand in unsteady flow swimming conditions. A mechanical system consisting of a pulley and chain mechanism and load cell was constructed to rotate a... more
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      Mechanical EngineeringBiomedical EngineeringBiomechanicsKinetics
In a large number of fluid flow problems the.geometry of the body may change in time. The motion of fishes, the flow about oscillating cylinders of drilling platforms, the motion of flaps of airfoils and hydrofoils and the vibration of... more
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      Computational Fluid DynamicsSwimming biomechanics
RuaDr. PlácidoCosta,Portugal([email protected]).
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The purpose of this study was to quantify the effect of wave drag due to surface penetration on drag and lift forces (Cd and Cl) acting on a hand model. The values of Cd and Cl had been acquired to gain the hydrodynamic characteristics of... more
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      SwimmingSwimming biomechanics
Repetitive pointing movements to remembered proprioceptive targets were investigated to determine whether dynamic proprioception could be used to modify the initial sensorimotor conditions associated with an active definition of the... more
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