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      Kinematical profiling of the front crawl start.

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          This study analysed the start phases of 15 elite front crawl swimmers, all specialists of sprint events. The first aim was to determine which phases were correlated with the 15-m start time. The features common to the sample of swimmers were then established and individual profiles were clustered. The subjects performed two 25-m trials at the 50-m race-pace using their preferential start technique (grab start). The kinematical analysis assessed the durations of the block, flight, entry, glide, leg kicking and full swimming phases to the 15-m mark. Stroking parameters and the index of arm coordination (IdC) were analysed for the swimming part (10-20 m) of the 25-m. Through the swimming part IdC increased while stroke length and velocity decreased (p<0.05). The relative durations of the aerial (block, flight), entry and underwater phases were correlated with start time. Inter-subject variability was observed, which suggests that various motor solutions were used for the start. Notably, four clusters led to a short 15-m start time: the leg kicking style, mixed "leg kicking/swimming" style, long glide style and short glide style.

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          Journal
          Int J Sports Med
          International journal of sports medicine
          1439-3964
          0172-4622
          Jan 2010
          : 31
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Faculty of Sport Sciences, CETAPS UPRES EA 3832, MONT SAINT AIGNAN, France.
          Article
          10.1055/s-0029-1241208
          20029735
          654811da-ad4f-4a43-b9d7-11ad3c847a37
          Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart, New York.
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