Department of Physical Education, Sport and Leisure Studies, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.
J Sports Sci. 2011 Jan;29(2):115-23. doi: 10.1080/02640414.2010.523090.
The purpose of this study was to use three-dimensional methods to determine whether there are distinct kinematic differences between sprint and distance front crawl swimmers when swimming at a sprint pace. Seven sprint and eight distance specialists performed four 25-m sprints through a 6.75-m(3) calibrated space recorded by six gen-locked cameras. The variables of interest were: average swim velocity, stroke length, stroke frequency, upper limb and foot displacement, elbow angle, shoulder and hip roll angles, duration of stroke phases, and the time corresponding to particular events within the stroke cycle relative to hand entry. Differences between sprint and distance swimmers were assessed with an independent t-test for each variable, in addition to effect size calculations. Differences between sprint and distance front crawl swimmers were generally small and not significant when swimming at a sprint pace. Differences were limited to temporal aspects of the stroke cycle. These findings suggest that coaches should not train sprint and distance specialists differently in terms of technique development.
本研究旨在使用三维方法确定在 sprint 速度下,短跑和长距离自由泳运动员的运动学是否存在明显差异。7 名短跑运动员和 8 名长距离运动员在经过 6.75 米(3)校准空间的六台同步摄像机记录下,完成了四个 25 米冲刺。感兴趣的变量包括:平均游泳速度、划水长度、划水频率、上肢和足部位移、肘部角度、肩部和髋部滚动角度、划水阶段的持续时间,以及相对于手入水的划水周期内特定事件的时间。对于每个变量,除了效应量计算外,还使用独立 t 检验评估短跑和长距离游泳运动员之间的差异。当以 sprint 速度游泳时,短跑和长距离自由泳运动员之间的差异通常较小且不显著。差异仅限于划水周期的时间方面。这些发现表明,教练不应该在技术发展方面对短跑和长距离运动员进行不同的训练。