1991
DOI: 10.1249/00005768-199111000-00016
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Physiological and kinanthropometric attributes of elite flatwater kayakists

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“…This higher stroke rate with a shorter stroke distance is related to greater 351 power output, and therefore an increased speed across the water. The inversely proportional 352 relationship found between stroke length and rate is also found in swimming, rowing and 353 outrigging and both of these variables are found to be directly proportional to performance 354 kayaking (223W, (Fry & Morton, 1991)). The low numbers could be due to the high amount of 360 muscle activity being used for stabilization on a dynamic surface and consequently minimal 361 muscle activity being used for the overall propulsion.…”
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“…This higher stroke rate with a shorter stroke distance is related to greater 351 power output, and therefore an increased speed across the water. The inversely proportional 352 relationship found between stroke length and rate is also found in swimming, rowing and 353 outrigging and both of these variables are found to be directly proportional to performance 354 kayaking (223W, (Fry & Morton, 1991)). The low numbers could be due to the high amount of 360 muscle activity being used for stabilization on a dynamic surface and consequently minimal 361 muscle activity being used for the overall propulsion.…”
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“…Levels of strength and power have been used to effectively discriminate between different levels of competition in a range of sports including, American Football (22), rugby league (4,7,11), volleyball (34), kayaking (23), and ice hockey (15). Fry and Kraemer (22) have evaluated physical performance characteristics of 19 American football collegiate programs (981 participants) across three different levels of competition Strength and power in rugby union athletes.…”
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“…Sin embargo, las palistas de aguas tranquilas obtuvieron valores significativamente superiores a las de slalom en los perímetros mesoesternal, así como del muslo corregido y de la pierna, observándose cierta tendencia en el mismo sentido en los perímetros del brazo contraído (p<0,063) y la cintura (p<0,064). Estos resultados, en lo referente a los perímetros mesoesternal y del brazo contraído, coinciden con las características frecuentemente descritas de los palistas de aguas tranquilas de elite (Ackland et al, 2003;Aitken & Jenkins, 1998;Fry & Morton, 1991;MisigojDurakovic & Heimer;Shephard, 1987;van Someren & Palmer, 2003); mientras que las diferencias en los períme-tros del miembro inferior podrían estar relacionadas con una mayor actividad de las piernas en aguas tranquilas al realizar un movimiento más dinámico de pedaleo, aunque no parece de mayor intensidad que el trabajo de carácter isométrico de control de la embarcación desarrollado con las extremidades inferiores en slalom.…”
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