48 research outputs found

    Effects of different swimming race constraints on turning movements

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    The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of different swimming race constraints on the evolution of turn parameters. One hundred and fifty-eight national and regional level 200-m (meters) male swimming performances were video-analyzed using the individualized-distance model in the Open Comunidad de Madrid tournament. Turn (p .05). Higher expertise swimmers obtained faster average velocities and longer distances in all the turn phases (p < .001, ES = 0.59), except the approach distance. In addition, national level swimmers showed the ability to maintain most of the turn parameters throughout the race, which assisted them in improving average velocity at the end of races. Therefore, the variations in the turning movements of a swimming race were expertise-related and focused on optimizing average velocity. Turning skills should be included in the swimming race action plan

    Injury incidence in a Spanish sub-elite professional football team: A prospective study during four consecutive seasons

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    The aim of this study was to investigate the injury incidence and injury characteristics of a Spanish sub-elite professional football team during four consecutive seasons. A team was followed prospectively from the season 2003-2004 to 2006-2007 and individual player exposure and time loss injuries were recorded during all club training sessions and matches. A total of 313 time-loss injuries were recorded. The mean injury incidence was 10.9 injuries/1000 hours (5.2 injuries/1000 training hours and 44.1 injuries/1000 match hours). The injury incidence during competitive matches was higher (p 28 days absence) was 0.4 injuries/1000 hours. The thigh was the most commonly (35%) injured region and caused 29% of all competitive match absence. Muscle injuries in the four main groups of the lower limbs (hamstrings, adductors, quadriceps and calf muscles) caused 43% of competitive match unavailability. The results of this study show that the risk to sustain a major injury in the course of the season was low for sub-elite footballers in comparison to elite players. Thigh strains were the first cause of absence in competition due to injury

    Estudio Biomecanico de la Zancada. 7.52 Record de España de 60 MV de Jackson Quiñonez.

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    Los resultados que a continuación se presentan hacen referencia al Record de España de 60 metros vallas (en adelante, mv) conseguido por el atleta Jackson Quiñonez (JQ) en la final del 44º Campeonato de España de pista cubierta - Valencia 08. Estos datos forman parte de un estudio global de todas las series de 60 mv y 60 metros lisos (ml) durante el 44º Campeonato de España y el 12th IAAF World Indoor Championship Valencia 2008, en las cuales se aplica una nueva metodología para la obtención de variables espaciales y temporales de todas las zancadas durante la competición

    The Validity and Reliability of a Procedure for Competition Analysis in Swimming Based on Individual Distance Measurements

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    In swimming, competition analyses have been frequently performed according to three segments of the nee, equal for all competitors. However, individual distance measurements during start and turn race segments have been scarcely assessed. The aim of the present study was: 1) to verify the validity and reliability of a 2D-DLT based system for competition analysis in swimming and, 2) to compare it with die commonly used technique. Higher values of accuracy (RMSE=0.05 m) and reliability (CV<1%) were obtained 95% Limits of agreement revealed differences no longer than one frame (0.04 s) between the two compared procedures. The results showed that the 2D-DLT procedures ire valid tor competition analysis in swimming and that the differences between 2D-DLT and scaling technique are acceptabl

    Comparison of starts and turns of national and regional level swimmers by individualized-distance measurements

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    The aim of this study was to compare the race characteristics of the start and turn segments of national and regional level swimmers. In the study, 100 and 200-m events were analysed during the finals session of the Open Comunidad de Madrid (Spain) tournament. The “individualized-distance” method with two-dimensional direct linear transformation algorithm was used to perform race analyses. National level swimmers obtained faster velocities in all race segments and stroke comparisons,although significant inter-level differences in start velocity were only obtained in half (8 out of 16) of the analysed events. Higher level swimmers also travelled for longer start and turn distances but only in the race segments where the gain of speed was high. This was observed in the turn segments, in the backstroke and butterfly strokes and during the 200-m breaststroke event, but not in any of the freestyle events. Time improvements due to the appropriate extension of the underwater subsections appeared to be critical for the end race result and should be carefully evaluated by the “individualized-distance” method

    Race analysis in swimmers with visual impairment at the 2012 London Paralympic Games using individual distances method

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    International Paralympic Committee (IPC) establishes a classification system for swimmers with visual impairments, categorizing them into three functional classes using as criteria the degree of visual acuity, field of vision and light perception (Daly, Malone, Burkett, Gabrys, & Satkunskiene, 2009; Malone, Sanders, Schiltz, & Steadward, 2001; International Paralympic Swimming Comitte, 2005)

    Effect of previous hamstring injury and limb dominance on kicking biomechanics in elite female soccer players

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    The hamstring injury is one of the most common injuries occurring in soccer. The purpose of this study was to identify the effect of a previous hamstring injury and limb dominance on the kicking pattern of elite female soccer players. 14 players belonging to a top first division soccer team volunteered to take part in the study. They were asked about their injury history and leg dominance in a questionnaire, and they performed 5 instep soccer kicks with either limb into a target 7m away. The results showed that limb dominance had no effect on the kicking pattern in elite players. Significant differences were found in the maximum hip angular velocity while kicking with a previously injured limb as compared to a previously uninjured limb. This indicates that rehabilitation programs probably should treat the injury differently in female soccer players. KEY WORDS: inverse dynamics, motion analysis

    Efecto de previa lesión de isquiotibiales y pierna de dominancia en el golpeo de futbolistas femeninas de elite

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    La lesión de isquiotibiales representa un 37% de todas las lesiones musculares de fútbol profesional [1] y también tiene una alta probabilidad de recaída [2]. El efecto de esta lesión ha sido estudiado en profundidad en la carrera [3] pero hay pocos estudios que vean el efecto de la lesión en el golpeo [4]. Por otra parte, el efecto de la pierna dominante en el golpeo aún no ha sido estudiado en detalle con futbolistas femeninas. Teniendo en cuenta lo anterior, el objetivo del estudio ha sido estudiar el efecto de la lesión de isquiotibiales en la técnica del golpeo en fútbol femenino
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