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The influence of the leg kick and the arm stroke on the total speed during the crawl stroke

Not all instructors in swimming have the same opinion about the importance of the leg kick in the crawl stroke. Some believe that the leg kick is very important for propulsive power; others think that it is only needed for stabilization of the body. Furthermore, opinions vary about the number of leg kicks required per arm stroke. This problem has been the subject of many investigations in which a variety of methods have been used. Counsilman (1968) used a towing apparatus to measure the actual influence of the leg kick. Swimmers performed the leg kick while being towed through the water at various speeds. Thus the forward push or the braking effect could be measured. The results showed that in general the leg kick supports the forward push at speeds of less than 1.5 m per sec. At speeds above 1.5 m per sec the leg kick did not increase the towing speed, but on the contrary produced a retarding effect. The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate the relative effectiveness of the leg kick and arm stroke on the speed of crawl stroke swimmers.
© Copyright 1975 Swimming II: Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Biomechanics in Swimming, Brussels, Belgium. Julkaistu Tekijä University Park Press. Kaikki oikeudet pidätetään.

Aiheet: biomekaniikka uinti tekniikka vapaauinti työntövoima käsivarsi sääri, jalka hienokoordinaatio analyysi tutkimusmenetelmä
Aihealueet: kestävyys urheilu tekniset ja luonnontieteet biologiset ja lääketieteelliset tieteet
Julkaisussa: Swimming II: Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Biomechanics in Swimming, Brussels, Belgium
Toimittajat: L. Lewillie, J. P. Clarys
Julkaistu: Baltimore, London, Tokyo University Park Press 1975
Sarja: International Series on Sport Sciences, 2
Sivuja: 180-187
Julkaisutyypit: artikkeli
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Kieli: englanti (kieli)
Taso: kehittynyt