Front Crawl and Backstroke Sprint Swimming have Distinct Differences along with Similar Patterns Regarding Trunk Rotations

T. Nikodelis, V. Gourgoulis, A. Lola, Ioannis Ntampakis, I. Kollias
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Background: Front crawl and backstroke share similar trunk rotating characteristics and tempt coaches to transfer teaching parts from one stroke to the other intuitively. However, the degree of similarity has yet to be determined. The coordination of the pelvis and the 7th cervical vertebrae (C7), during yaw and roll rotation, when sprint swimming front crawl, and backstroke was studied. Methods: Thirty-four swimmers were assessed on their performance in25m-sprint of each stroke. Using inertial sensors, each segment’s time series of angular displacement was calculated. Their amplitudes, mean autocorrelation values, max cross-correlation coefficient, phase lag, and relative power at the main frequency were analyzed. For all comparisons, the p-value was set to 0.05. Results: Pelvis yaw and roll and C7 roll amplitudes were greater at backstroke, C7 yaw was greater at front crawl. Autocorrelations ranged from 0.79 to 0.82 except for the pelvis at front crawl in yaw which was 0.72±0.16. Relative power at the main frequency ranged from 47% to 52% except for the yaw pelvis’ at the front crawl which was lower (32.81±14.09%). Backstroke had larger mean values in all cases and roll had larger mean values than yaw. Cross-correlation between the two segments yielded higher values at roll. At roll direction, the leading segment in the front crawl was the pelvis while in backstroke, it was the C7 which was true in all cases. In all cases, the coupling was slightly deviating from in-phase mode except from backstroke yaw which yield phase lag values of -13.35±1.14% of stroke cycle time. Conclusions: Although both strokes share similar characteristics their intersegmental coupling differs. The findings of the study imply that proper focus should be given to enhance only a positive transfer of learning between the two strokes.
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前爬泳和仰泳冲刺游泳在躯干旋转方面有明显的区别和相似的模式
背景:前爬泳和仰泳具有相似的躯干旋转特征,这使教练员可以直观地将两种泳姿的教学内容进行转换。然而,两者的相似程度还有待确定。本研究对冲刺游泳前爬泳和仰泳时,骨盆和第七颈椎(C7)在偏航和翻滚旋转过程中的协调性进行了研究。研究方法对 34 名游泳运动员在 25 米冲刺中每种泳姿的表现进行评估。使用惯性传感器计算每个泳段的角位移时间序列。对其振幅、平均自相关值、最大交叉相关系数、相位滞后和主频相对功率进行了分析。所有比较的 p 值均设定为 0.05。结果仰泳时骨盆偏航和滚动以及 C7 滚动振幅更大,前爬时 C7 偏航更大。自相关系数在 0.79 至 0.82 之间,但骨盆在前爬时的偏航自相关系数为 0.72±0.16。主频的相对功率从 47% 到 52% 不等,除了前爬时偏航骨盆的相对功率较低(32.81±14.09%)。在所有情况下,仰泳的平均值都较大,翻滚的平均值大于偏航。两个分段之间的交叉相关在滚动时产生了更高的值。在滚动方向上,前爬泳的主导节段是骨盆,而仰泳的主导节段是 C7,这在所有情况下都是正确的。在所有情况下,耦合都略微偏离同相模式,但仰泳偏航除外,其相位滞后值为-13.35±1.14% 冲程周期时间。结论尽管两种划水方式具有相似的特征,但它们的节间耦合有所不同。研究结果表明,应适当关注加强两种泳姿之间的正迁移学习。
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International Journal of Kinesiology and Sports Science
International Journal of Kinesiology and Sports Science Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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