Passive and active floating torque during swimming

被引:14
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作者
Kjendlie, PL
Stallman, RK
Stray-Gundersen, J
机构
[1] Norwegian Univ Sport & Phys Educ, Ulleval Stad, N-0840 Oslo, Norway
[2] Olympiatoppen Norwegian Olymp Training Ctr, Ulleval Stad, N-0840 Oslo, Norway
关键词
passive underwater torque; swimming; performance; hydrostatic lift; body angle;
D O I
10.1007/s00421-004-1165-7
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of passive underwater torque on active body angle with the horizontal during front crawl swimming and to assess the effect of body size on passive torque and active body angle. Additionally, the effects of passive torque, body angle and hydrostatic lift on maximal sprinting performance were addressed. Ten boys [aged 11.7 (0.8) years] and 12 male adult [aged 21.4 (3.7) years] swimmers volunteered to participate. Their body angle with the horizontal was measured at maximal velocity, and at two submaximal velocities using an underwater video camera system. Passive torque and hydrostatic lift were measured during an underwater weighing procedure, and the center of mass and center of volume were determined. The results showed that passive torque correlated significantly with the body angle at a velocity 63% of v(max) (alpha(63) r=-0.57), and that size-normalized passive torque correlated significantly with the alpha(63) and alpha(77) (77% of v(max)) with r=-0.59 and r=-0.54 respectively. Hydrostatic lift correlated with alpha(63) with r=-0.45. The negative correlation coefficients are suggested to be due to the adults having learned to overcome passive torque when swimming at submaximal velocities by correcting their body angle. It is concluded that at higher velocities the passive torque and hydrostatic lift do not influence body angle during swimming. At a velocity of 63% of v(max), hydrostatic lift and passive torque influences body angle. Passive torque and size-normalized passive torque increases with body size. When corrected for body size, hydrostatic lift and passive torque did not influence the maximal sprinting velocity.
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页数:7
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