基于最小二乘法的单鳍游泳泳姿参数和速度评估方法。

IF 2 Q3 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS Methods and Protocols Pub Date : 2025-02-17 DOI:10.3390/mps8010019
Marek Rejman, Paweł Szkudlarek
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本研究探讨了应用最小二乘法来分析和建模单鳍游泳的运动学参数,重点是划水速度、划水长度以及髋关节、膝关节和踝关节位移的幅度。主要目的是评估该方法是否为评估单鳍游泳技术提供了客观和诊断工具。对三名优秀的单鳍游泳运动员进行了渐进式疲劳试验。结果表明,冲程增加速度分别为0.95、0.23和0.96个单位(估计模型)。优化的冲程长度(0.01-0.12单位)也与速度的提高显著相关。关节振幅的减小,特别是在髋关节和踝关节,通过减小阻力来增强推进力。本研究强调了最小二乘法作为优化游泳技术的诊断工具,在性能训练中具有潜在的应用前景。
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The Least Squares Method as a Tool for Assessment of the Stroke Parameters and Velocity in Monofin Swimming.

This study explores the application of the Least Squares Method to analyze and model the kinematic parameters in monofin swimming, focusing on stroke rate, stroke length, and the amplitudes of joint displacements at the hip, knee, and ankle. The primary aim is to evaluate whether this method provides an objective and diagnostic tool for assessing monofin swimming techniques. Three elite monofin swimmers were evaluated under a progressive fatigue test. Results indicated that the stroke rate increases velocity by 0.95, 0.23, and 0.96 units (for the estimated models respectively). Optimized stroke length (0.01-0.12 units) also significantly correlates with velocity improvements. Joint amplitude reductions, particularly at the hip and ankle, enhanced propulsion by minimizing drag. This study highlights the Least Squares Method as a diagnostic tool for optimizing swimming techniques, with potential applications in performance training.

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Methods and Protocols
Methods and Protocols Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous)
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