Berger M A, Hollander A P, de Groot G
Institute of Fundamental and Clinical Human Movement Sciences, Faculty of Human Movement Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
J Sports Sci. 1999 Feb;17(2):97-105. doi: 10.1080/026404199366190.
To evaluate the propulsive forces in front crawl arm swimming, derived from a three-dimensional kinematic analysis, these values were compared with mean drag forces. The propulsive forces during front crawl swimming using the arms only were calculated using three-dimensional kinematic analysis combined with lift and drag coefficients obtained in fluid laboratories. Since, for any constant swimming speed, the mean propulsive force should be equal to the mean drag force acting on the body of the swimmer, mean values of the calculated propulsive forces were compared with the mean drag forces obtained from measurements on a Measuring Active Drag (MAD) system. The two methods yielded comparable results, the mean difference between them being only 5% (2 N). We conclude that propulsive forces obtained from three-dimensional kinematic analysis provide realistic values. The calculation of the propulsive force appears to be rather sensitive to the point on the hand at which the velocity is estimated and less sensitive to the orientation of the hand.
为了评估从三维运动学分析得出的自由泳划臂时的推进力,将这些值与平均阻力进行了比较。仅使用手臂进行自由泳时的推进力是通过三维运动学分析结合在流体实验室获得的升力和阻力系数来计算的。由于对于任何恒定的游泳速度,平均推进力应等于作用在游泳者身体上的平均阻力,因此将计算出的推进力的平均值与在主动阻力测量(MAD)系统上测量得到的平均阻力进行了比较。两种方法得出了可比的结果,它们之间的平均差异仅为5%(2牛)。我们得出结论,从三维运动学分析获得的推进力提供了实际的值。推进力的计算似乎对手部估计速度的点相当敏感,而对手部的方向不太敏感。