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Planimetric frontal area in the four swimming strokes: Implications for drag, energetics and speed.

Authors :
Gatta, Giorgio
Cortesi, Matteo
Fantozzi, Silvia
Zamparo, Paola
Source :
Human Movement Science. Feb2015, Vol. 39, p41-54. 14p.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to use the planimetric method to determine frontal area (Ap) throughout the stroke cycle in the four swimming strokes as well as during “streamlined leg kicking”. The minimum Ap values in all strokes are similar to those assessed during “streamlined leg kicking” (about 0.13 m 2 ). Active drag (Da = 1/2 ρ C d Ap v 2 ) was then calculated/estimated based on the average Ap values, as calculated for a full cycle in each condition. Da is the lowest in the “streamlined leg kicking” condition (Da = 19.5 v 2 , e.g., similar to the values of passive drag reported in the literature), is similar in front crawl (Da = 30.0 v 2 ), backstroke (Da = 26.9 v 2 ) and butterfly (Da = 28.5 v 2 ) and is the largest in the breaststroke (Da = 37.5 v 2 ). Based on the C vs. v relationships reported in the literature for the four strokes it is then possible to estimate drag efficiency: for a speed of 1.5 m s −1 , it ranges from 0.035–0.038 (breaststroke and backstroke, respectively) to 0.052–0.058 (butterfly and front crawl, respectively). This study is the first to establish Ap values throughout the swimming cycle for all swimming strokes and these findings have implications for active drag estimates, for the energetics of swimming and for swimming speed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01679457
Volume :
39
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Human Movement Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
100022919
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.humov.2014.06.010