Variations of the front crawl and back crawl armstrokes of variety swimmers using hand paddles

Increased use of hand paddles as a training device for competitive swimmers has led to a diversity of opinion regarding the value of such training. It has been claimed that hand paddles increase strength and improve stroke patterns, although at least one author (Anderson, 1976) questions the use of hand paddles for development of speed. Anderson suggests further that hand paddles may be of greater value to the beginner than the skilled swimmer. This study was done to determine arm pattern differences in varsity swimmers as they executed both the front crawl stroke and the back crawl stroke with and without hand paddles.
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Julkaisussa: Swimming III. Proceedings of the Third International Symposium of Biomechanics in Swimming, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
Toimittajat: J. Terauds, E. W. Bedingfield
Julkaistu: Baltimore University Park Press 1979
Sarja: International Series on Sport Sciences, 8
Sivuja: 281-288
Julkaisutyypit: kirja
Kieli: saksa (kieli)
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Taso: kehittynyt