2022
DOI: 10.1080/02640414.2022.2061259
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The determinant factors of undulatory underwater swimming performance: A systematic review

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“…Past research has already established the significance of tailored strength and conditioning programs on land to enhance the push-off from the pool wall and gain a competitive advantage [ 24 ]. Moreover, mastering undulating kicking is a crucial skill for preserving maximum velocity from the push-off during the underwater phase [ 25 ]. Coaches and athletes can leverage this knowledge to refine training strategies and technique development, ultimately paving the way for enhanced performance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Past research has already established the significance of tailored strength and conditioning programs on land to enhance the push-off from the pool wall and gain a competitive advantage [ 24 ]. Moreover, mastering undulating kicking is a crucial skill for preserving maximum velocity from the push-off during the underwater phase [ 25 ]. Coaches and athletes can leverage this knowledge to refine training strategies and technique development, ultimately paving the way for enhanced performance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Faelli et al (2021) showed that not breathing during the last stroke into the wall allowed swimmers to maintain speed while approaching the wall, to start the rotation farther from the wall, and to rotate faster. Velocity is greater after pushing from the wall compared with swimming speed and so when velocity decreases to swimming speed, swimming is resumed ( Ruiz-Navarro et al, 2022 ; West et al, 2022 ; Veiga et al, 2023 ). A good post-turn underwater phase begins with an effective push off from the wall followed by the maintenance of good streamlining while gliding.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After that, they should hold their breath during the rotations around the transverse and frontal axes, the glide, and the undulating underwater swim until the swim-out. For efficient performance, they try to optimize the duration, depth and body position during the glide, start the undulating underwater swim at the right time, perform it in the optimal body position with optimal frequency and amplitude of kicking and swim-out at the right time ( Ruiz-Navarro et al, 2022 ; West et al, 2022 ; Veiga et al, 2023 ). This could be accomplished more easily if they can take a deep breath before the tumble turn and hold it throughout the underwater post-turn phase.…”
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“…This is a tool specifically designed to assess the quality of cross-sectional studies. It gathers eight items related to sample characteristics, methods and outcomes [37,38]. The possible answers to each question were 'yes', 'no' or 'not applicable', and studies were considered as high (≥0.75) or low (<0.75) quality when the final score was obtained [39].…”
Section: Quality Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%