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      Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming V1
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      Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming V1 book

      Edited ByA. Lees, D. MacLaren, T. Reilly
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 1992
      eBook Published 3 September 1992
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Taylor & Francis
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203473450
      Pages 424
      eBook ISBN 9780203473450
      Subjects Sports and Leisure
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      Lees, A., MacLaren, D., & Reilly, T. (Eds.). (1992). Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming V1 (1st ed.). Taylor & Francis. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203473450

      ABSTRACT

      The International Symposium on Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming, held every four years under the aegis of the International Society of Biomechanics and the World Commission of Sports Biomechanics, provides a forum in which research related to swimming is reported and problems that confront swimming practitioners are debated.
      This volume contains the papers presented at the sixth symposium. The keynote addresses covered lactate metabolism, performance determining factors and the analysis of sprint swimming. The contributed papers range widely across sports science, coaching and training and sports medicine.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      part |1 pages

      PART ONE KEYNOTE ADDRESSES

      chapter |8 pages

      Lactate metabolism for swimming

      chapter |17 pages

      Performance determining factors in front crawl swimming

      chapter |12 pages

      Analysis of sprint swimming: the 50m freestyle

      part |1 pages

      PART TWO BIOMECHANICS

      chapter |4 pages

      Intensity and performance related differences in propelling and mechancial efficiencies

      chapter |4 pages

      Indirect calculation of mechanical and propelling efficiency during freestyle swimming

      chapter |6 pages

      Effects of two types of biomechancial bio-feedback on crawl performance

      chapter |5 pages

      Biomechanical aspects of paddle swimming at different speeds

      chapter |4 pages

      The interrelation of hydrodynamic forces and swimming speed in breaststroke

      chapter |6 pages

      Movement analysis of the flat and the undulating breaststroke pattern

      chapter |6 pages

      Propulsion in the butterfly stroke

      chapter |4 pages

      A biochemical analysis of the novice swimmer using the butterfly stroke

      part |1 pages

      PART THREE ELECTROMYOGRAPHY

      chapter |5 pages

      Effects of speed on EMG and kinematic parameters in freestyle

      chapter |6 pages

      Influence of the size of the paddles in front crawl stroke

      chapter |6 pages

      An ergonomic electromyographic study of different swimming fins

      chapter |5 pages

      An electromyographic and impact force study of the overhand water polo throw

      chapter |5 pages

      Synchro-swimming: an EMG study of the arm muscles during the scull movement in the ‘single ballet leg alternate’

      part |1 pages

      PART FOUR SWIM TECHNIQUE

      chapter |5 pages

      Consequences of altering stroke parameters in front crawl swimming and its simulation

      chapter |4 pages

      Velocity, distance per stroke and stroke frequency of highly skilled swimmers in 50m freestyle sprint in a 50 and 25m pool

      chapter |6 pages

      Analysis of swimming races in the 1989 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships and 1988 Japanese Olympic Trials

      chapter |7 pages

      An evaluation of changes in the crawl-stroke technique during training periods in a swimming season

      chapter |8 pages

      Intra-stroke velocity fluctuations in paced breastroke swimming

      chapter |6 pages

      Comparative analysis of studies of speed variations within a breaststroke cycle

      chapter |5 pages

      Application of knowledge gained from the coordination of partial movements in breaststroke and butterfly swimming for the development of technical training

      chapter |6 pages

      Swimming skill cannot be interpreted directly from the energy cost of swimming

      chapter |5 pages

      Sex differences in kinematics and temporal parameters of the grab start

      part |1 pages

      PART FIVE TRAINING

      chapter |7 pages

      Adaptations to interval training at common intensities and different work:rest ratios

      chapter |5 pages

      Physiological adaptations to 60 vs 20 minutes of swim training at 76% VO2 max

      chapter |5 pages

      Changes in aerobic power and swimming economy as a result of reduced training volume

      chapter |6 pages

      Physiological adaptations to swim training in untrained female swimmers

      chapter |5 pages

      Analysis of delayed training effects in the preparation of the west German water polo team for the 1988 Olympic Games

      chapter |5 pages

      Force and velocity characteristics of land training devices in swimming

      part |1 pages

      PART SIX LACTATE METABOLISM

      chapter |7 pages

      A study of blood lactate profiles across different swim strokes

      chapter |6 pages

      Heart rate and lactate responses to swimming

      chapter |7 pages

      Importance of a calculation scheme to support the interpretation of lactate tests

      chapter |6 pages

      Effect of leg action on stroke performance in swimming

      chapter |3 pages

      Post-competition blood lactate in disabled swimmers

      part |1 pages

      PART SEVEN PERFORMANCE AND PHYSIOLOGY

      chapter |6 pages

      Adjustment to maximal work intensity during interval swimming using various work:rest ratios

      chapter |7 pages

      Performance-related differences in the anaerobic contribution of competitive freestyle swimmers

      chapter |5 pages

      Aerobic: anaerobic contributions during various distances at common work:rest ratios

      chapter |4 pages

      Evaluation of maximal aerobic velocity and prediction of performance in Backstroke

      chapter |6 pages

      Differences in the anaerobic power of age group swimmers

      chapter |5 pages

      Leg extensions power of elite swimmers

      chapter |5 pages

      Validation of a dry land swimming-specific measurement of anaerobic power

      chapter |5 pages

      Relation between metabolic performance capacity and test results on isokinetic movements by fin swimmers

      chapter |7 pages

      Analysis of swimming speed and energy metabolism in competitive water polo games

      chapter |5 pages

      Physiological and biomechanics load parameters in life-saving

      part |1 pages

      PART EIGHT MEDICAL CONSIDERATIONS

      chapter |4 pages

      Swimming vs gymnastics: what is best to rehabilitate boys with exercise-induced asthma (EIA)

      chapter |4 pages

      Alteration of lymphocyte subsets during a competitive swim training session

      chapter |4 pages

      Alteration of patterns of endocrine response during a competitive swim training season

      chapter |5 pages

      Serum erythropoietin of elite swimmers training at moderate altitude

      chapter |4 pages

      A nutritional analysis of elite pre-adolescent swimmers

      part |1 pages

      PART NINE KINANTHROPOMETRY

      chapter |7 pages

      Growth and development characteristics of elite female age group swimmers

      chapter |6 pages

      Developmental changes in muscle size and power characteristics of elite age group swimmers

      chapter |6 pages

      Relation between physical characteristics and undulation in the breaststroke

      chapter |8 pages

      Somatotype profile of South American swimmers

      chapter |4 pages

      Skeletal age of well trained young swimmers

      part |1 pages

      PART TEN PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS

      chapter |5 pages

      The relationship between selected psychological parameters and performance among swimmers and divers

      chapter |7 pages

      The athlete/coach relationship in competitive swimming: the implications of personality type, temperament type and coach evaluation

      chapter |5 pages

      Effects of sleep loss and time of day in swimmers

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