2010
DOI: 10.1055/s-0030-1265150
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Comparison of Grab Start between Elite and Trained Swimmers

Abstract: This study analysed motor control during front crawl swimming starts by elite and trained swimmers, based on comparisons of: 1) kinematic and kinetic parameters of the start and 2) variability of these parameters across 3 trials per swimmer. Given that the start time to the 15-m mark is greatly influenced by the swimming phase, the study also compared the stroking and coordinative parameters from water entry to 25-m in the 2 skill groups. The swimmers performed 3 x 25-m at the 50-m race-pace and used their pre… Show more

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“…When comparing the two levels of expertise, higher expertise swimmers reached longer underwater distances (except in the freestyle event) than lower expertise swimmers (Table 1), either because they exploited the breaststroke gliding phases (Seifert, Vantorre, & Chollet, 2007) or the backstroke and butterfly underwater undulatory movements (Vantorre, Seifert, Fernandes, Vilas Boas, & Chollet, 2010b). Interestingly, they also obtained faster underwater turn velocities in all events except breaststroke, even though it has been previously explained that this parameter is only important for the start performance (Burkett, Mellifont, & Mason, 2010;Cossor & Mason, 2001;Vantorre, Seifert, Fernandes, Vilas Boas, & Chollet, 2010a).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When comparing the two levels of expertise, higher expertise swimmers reached longer underwater distances (except in the freestyle event) than lower expertise swimmers (Table 1), either because they exploited the breaststroke gliding phases (Seifert, Vantorre, & Chollet, 2007) or the backstroke and butterfly underwater undulatory movements (Vantorre, Seifert, Fernandes, Vilas Boas, & Chollet, 2010b). Interestingly, they also obtained faster underwater turn velocities in all events except breaststroke, even though it has been previously explained that this parameter is only important for the start performance (Burkett, Mellifont, & Mason, 2010;Cossor & Mason, 2001;Vantorre, Seifert, Fernandes, Vilas Boas, & Chollet, 2010a).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are a few papers about variability in swimming and mainly with to adult/elite cross-sectional research (Bideault, Herault, & Seifert, 2013;Vantorre, Seifert, Fernandes, Vilas-Boas, & Chollet, 2010). Individual changes drift away from the average main trend very often.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Por otro lado, Tor, Pease y Ball (2014), identificaron otros parámetros claves como el tiempo hasta 10 m y el tiempo subacuático durante el descenso y el ascenso, ya que el 96% de la variación fue similar a los estudios de Guimarães y Hay (1985), quienes encontraron que la fase subacuática representó el 94% del rendimiento general de la salida. Asimismo, dichos resultados apoyan los hallazgos de las investigaciones anteriores, junto con la importancia que tiene mejorar el rendimiento de la fase subacuática (Elipot et al, 2009;Naemi y Sanders, 2008;Vantorre et al, 2010a).…”
Section: Caracteristicas De La Fase Subacuática De Nadounclassified
“…En otro estudio, Vantorre et al (2010b) observaron que desde el intervalo de tiempo entre el comienzo del batido subacuático y la propulsión de los brazos a crol. Los nadadores de élite de su estudio emplearon más tiempo en la fase propulsiva que los nadadores entrenados (6,27±2,55 s y 4,00±1,65 s), debido a una diferencia en el dominio de la técnica del batido, aunque fueran diferentes los patrones analizados, habiendo una alta variabilidad entre-sujetos y baja variabilidad intra-sujetos (a través de los 3 ensayos).…”
Section: Rendimiento Del Movimiento Ondulatorio Subacuáticounclassified
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