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分析腿和单鳍运动中的错误水平与单鳍游泳中风帆参数之间的关系。

Analysis of Relationships between the Level of Errors in Leg and Monofin Movement and Stroke Parameters in Monofin Swimming.

机构信息

Department of Swimming, University School of Physical Education , Wroclaw, Poland.

出版信息

J Sports Sci Med. 2013 Mar 1;12(1):171-81. eCollection 2013.

Abstract

The aim of this study was to analyze the error structure in propulsive movements with regard to its influence on monofin swimming speed. The random cycles performed by six swimmers were filmed during a progressive test (900m). An objective method to estimate errors committed in the area of angular displacement of the feet and monofin segments was employed. The parameters were compared with a previously described model. Mutual dependences between the level of errors, stroke frequency, stroke length and amplitude in relation to swimming velocity were analyzed. The results showed that proper foot movements and the avoidance of errors, arising at the distal part of the fin, ensure the progression of swimming speed. The individual stroke parameters distribution which consists of optimally increasing stroke frequency to the maximal possible level that enables the stabilization of stroke length leads to the minimization of errors. Identification of key elements in the stroke structure based on the analysis of errors committed should aid in improving monofin swimming technique. Key pointsThe monofin swimming technique was evaluated through the prism of objectively defined errors committed by the swimmers.The dependences between the level of errors, stroke rate, stroke length and amplitude in relation to swimming velocity were analyzed.Optimally increasing stroke rate to the maximal possible level that enables the stabilization of stroke length leads to the minimization of errors.Propriety foot movement and the avoidance of errors arising at the distal part of fin, provide for the progression of swimming speed.The key elements improving monofin swimming technique, based on the analysis of errors committed, were designated.

摘要

本研究旨在分析推进动作的误差结构及其对单蹼游泳速度的影响。在渐进测试(900 米)中,对六名游泳运动员的随机循环进行了拍摄。采用一种客观的方法来估计脚部和单蹼段角位移区域的误差。将参数与之前描述的模型进行了比较。分析了与游泳速度相关的错误水平、划频、划幅和划长之间的相互依存关系。结果表明,正确的脚部动作和避免蹼的远端产生的错误可以确保游泳速度的提高。由最优地增加划频到最大可能水平以稳定划长组成的个体划水参数分布可导致错误最小化。基于对所犯错误的分析,确定划水结构中的关键要素应有助于提高单蹼游泳技术。关键点通过游泳运动员所犯的客观定义的错误来评估单蹼游泳技术。分析了错误水平、划频、划长和划幅与游泳速度之间的关系。最优地增加划频到最大可能水平以稳定划长可导致错误最小化。正确的脚部动作和避免蹼的远端产生的错误可以提高游泳速度。基于对所犯错误的分析,确定了改进单蹼游泳技术的关键要素。

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