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JOURNAL OF BIOMECHANICS 卷:45
3D kinematic and dynamic analysis of the front crawl tumble turn in elite male swimmers
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Puel, F.1  Morlier, J.2  Avalos, M.3  Hellard, P.4,5 
[1] Univ Bordeaux, I2M, UMR 5295, CNRS,Ex LMP, F-33405 Talence, France
[2] Univ Bordeaux, INCIA, UMR 5287, CNRS, Bordeaux, France
[3] INSERM, Bordeaux U897, Epidemiol & Biostat Res Ctr, F-75654 Paris 13, France
[4] Federat Francaise Natat, Pantin, France
[5] Inst Rech BioMed & Epidemiol Sport IRMES, Paris, France
关键词: Kinematics;    Dynamics;    Lasso method;    Swimming;    Turn;   
DOI  :  10.1016/j.jbiomech.2011.11.043
来源: Elsevier
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The aim of this study was to identify kinematic and dynamic variables related to the best tumble turn times (3mRTT, the turn time from 3-m in to 3-m out, independent variable) in ten elite male swimmers using a three-dimensional (3D) underwater analysis protocol and the Lasso (least absolute shrinkage and selection operator) as statistical method. For each swimmer, the best-time turn was analyzed with five stationary and synchronized underwater cameras. The 3D reconstruction was performed using the Direct Linear Transformation algorithm. An underwater piezoelectric 3D force platform completed the set-up to compute dynamic variables. Data were smoothed by the Savitzky-Golay filtering method. Three variables were considered relevant in the best Lasso model (3mRTT=2.58-0.425 RD + 0.204 VPe +0.0046 TD): the head-wall distance where rotation starts (RD), the horizontal speed at the force peak (VPe), and the 3D length of the path covered during the turn (TD). Furthermore, bivariate analysis showed that upper body (CUBei) and lower limb extension indexes at first contact (CLLei) were also linked to the turn time (r = -0.65 and p < 0.05 for both variables). Thus the best turn times were associated with a long RD, slower VPe and reduced TD. By an early transverse rotation, male elite swimmers reach the wall with a slightly flexed posture that results in fast extension. These swimmers opt for a movement that is oriented forward and they focus on reducing the distance covered. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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