Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1140001
Relations between legs-only and full stroke swimming in various swimming styles
Relations between legs-only and full stroke swimming in various swimming styles // BOOK OF ABSTRACT 18th annual Congress of the EUROPEAN COLLEGE OF SPORT SCIENCE / Balagué, N., Torrents, C., Vilanova, A., Cadefau, J., Tarragó, R., Tsolakidis, E. (ur.).
Barcelona: National Institute of Physical Education of Catalonia, 2013. str. 523-523 (predavanje, međunarodna recenzija, kratko priopćenje, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Relations between legs-only and full stroke
swimming in various swimming styles
Autori
Leko, Goran ; Šiljeg, Klara
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, kratko priopćenje, znanstveni
Izvornik
BOOK OF ABSTRACT 18th annual Congress of the EUROPEAN COLLEGE OF SPORT SCIENCE
/ Balagué, N., Torrents, C., Vilanova, A., Cadefau, J., Tarragó, R., Tsolakidis, E. - Barcelona : National Institute of Physical Education of Catalonia, 2013, 523-523
ISBN
978-84-695-7786-8
Skup
18th annual Congress of the EUROPEAN COLLEGE OF SPORT SCIENCE
Mjesto i datum
Barcelona, Španjolska, 26.06.2013. - 29.06.2013
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Predavanje
Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija
Ključne riječi
swimming ; legs-only ; stroke
Sažetak
Some researchers consider that the role of legs in swimming is negligible, especially in front crawl. Most of the research has concentrated on front crawl or breaststroke styles. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between swimming speed achieved using full stroke, and swimming speed achieved using legs-only, in four different swimming styles. Methods Sixty-eight well conditioned male swimmers aged 16-18 participated in this study. The subject swam “all-out” 25 m and 100 m distances four times, using each of the four styles (crawl, backstroke, breaststroke and butterfly) starting from the water. Each of the swimming styles was performed on the same day (25 m + 100 m) with a 15 minutes rest period. Two days later, the procedure continued by legs-only swimming, all styles on the same day with 15 minute rest periods. Results The statistical analyses were performed using Statistica 10.0. The mean full stroke swimming times (in seconds) were: 100 m crawl = 59.13±3.46, 100 m backstroke = 69.13± 6.04, 100 m breastroke = 77.65±5.27 and 100 m butterfly = 69.68±6.71. Mean times for 25 meter swims were: 25 m crawl = 13.54±0.60, 25 m backstroke = 15.92±1.11, 25 m breaststroke = 18.49±1.23 and 25 m butterfly = 15.27±1.17. Times for legs-only swimming were: 25 m crawl = 19.50±1.88, 25 m backstroke = 9.99±2.66, 25 m breaststroke = 22.28±1.49 and 25 m butterfly = 20.27±2.47. The results indicated that correlation coefficients between legs-only swimming times and full stroke swimming times across various distances are similar. When comparing different styles it can be noticed that front crawl has the lowest correlation coefficients (0.40 and 0.38 for 100 meters and 25 meters, respectively). The highest correlation coefficient was observed for breaststroke (0.55 and 0.71 for 100 meters and 25 meters, respectively). For butterfly style, the correlation coefficients were 0.59 and 0.54 for 100 meters and 25 meters, respectively) and for backstroke 0.47 and 0.46 for 100 meters and 25 meters, respectively. The results showed that legs-only swimming may be a good indicator of full stroke swimming speed for butterfly and breaststroke styles. In front crawl and backstroke, this influence is less pronounced. Relationships in different swimming distances are similar
Izvorni jezik
Engleski