Effect of three different set-up conditions on the propulsive force measures, reliability, and ecological validity during front crawl tethered-swimming
Otávio Joaquim Baratto de Azevedo,
Clara Knierim Correia,
Gustavo Soares Pereira,
Luciano Sales Prado,
Helio Roesler,
Suzana Matheus Pereira and
Caroline Ruschel
International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport, 2021, vol. 21, issue 6, 1081-1100
Abstract:
This study analysed the effect of three set-up conditions on the propulsive force (PF) measures, test–retest reliability, and ecological validity during front crawl tethered-swimming (TS). Twenty-five (20.3 ± 3.7 years) swimmers performed TS in three conditions: Slp0 (0º of cable slope), Slp10 (10º of slope) and Slp20 (20º of slope), in two sessions. The second session included a 50-m performance and a questionnaire on the similarity of TS and free-swimming and overall comfort. Peak, mean force, impulse and force development rate, 50-m time and mean velocity, similarity scores and comfort were analysed. Effect of TS condition (p
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1080/24748668.2021.1974182
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