학술논문

Race Analysis and Determination of Stroke Frequency -- Stroke Length Combinations during the 50-M Freestyle Event.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Sports Science & Medicine. Mar2023, Vol. 22 Issue 1, p156-165. 10p.
Subject
*ANALYSIS of variance
*T-test (Statistics)
*DESCRIPTIVE statistics
*RESEARCH funding
*SWIMMING
*SPORTS events
*ATHLETIC ability
*BIOMECHANICS
Language
ISSN
1303-2968
Abstract
The aims of this study were to: (1) analyze and compare the stroke kinematics between junior and senior elite male swimmers in every section of the race during the 50-m freestyle event, and; (2) identify stroke frequency (SF)--stroke length (SL) combinations on swim speed independently for junior and senior swimmers in each section of the 50-m freestyle event. Eighty-six junior swimmers (2019) and 95 seniors (2021) competing in the 50-m long course meter LEN Championships were analyzed. The t-test independent samples (p ≤ 0.05) were used to compare juniors and seniors. The SF and SL combinations on swim speed were explored using three-way ANOVAs. Senior swimmers were significantly faster in the 50-m race than juniors (p < 0.001). Speed presented the largest significant difference (p < 0.001) in section S0-15 m (start until the 15th meter mark) being seniors fastest. Both junior and senior swimmers revealed a significant categorization (p < 0.001) by stroke length and stroke frequency in each race section. It was possible to model several SF--SL combinations for seniors and juniors in each section. The fastest swim speed in each section, for seniors and juniors independently, was achieved by a SF--SL combination that may not be the fastest SF or the longest SL. Coaches and swimmers must be aware that despite the 50-m event being an all-out bout, several SF--SL combinations were observed (independently for juniors and seniors), and they differ between race sections. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]