This chapter contains section titled:

    The Nature of Propulsive Forces in Swimming

    Biodynamic Details of Pulling Movements

    Concepts of Propulsion in Swimming

    Hydrodynamic Potential of Arm

    Drag and Lift During Different Phases of Pulling Actions

    Comparison of the Oar‐Like Pull (OLP) and Curvilinear Pull (CLP)

    Normal and Frontal Components of Propulsion in Different Swimming Strokes

    The Cycle of Arm Movements and Phases of Arm Pull

    Biodynamics of Leg Movements in Swimming

    Contribution of the Core Body in Swimming Propulsion

    Characteristics of a Rational Swimming Technique

    Acknowledgement

    References


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    Title :

    Propulsive Forces in Swimming


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    Publication date :

    2000-01-01


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    27 pages




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    Article/Chapter (Book)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English




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