Search Results - "Boli, Alexia"
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The effect of leg kick on sprint front crawl swimming
Published in Journal of sports sciences (07-02-2014)“…The aim of this study was to examine the influence of leg kick on the pattern, the orientation and the propulsive forces produced by the hand, the efficiency…”
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The influence of the hand's acceleration and the relative contribution of drag and lift forces in front crawl swimming
Published in Journal of sports sciences (21-04-2015)“…The aim of this study was to assess the effect of the hand's acceleration on the propulsive forces and the relative contribution of the drag and lift on their…”
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Kinematic characteristics of the stroke and orientation of the hand during front crawl resisted swimming
Published in Journal of sports sciences (01-09-2010)“…The aim of this study was to examine the acute effect of front crawl sprint resisted swimming with different added resistances on the kinematic characteristics…”
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Reconstruction accuracy in underwater three-dimensional kinematic analysis
Published in Journal of science and medicine in sport (01-04-2008)“…Summary Accuracy of kinematic data is of decisive importance in motion analysis particularly when they are to be used for the calculation of kinetic…”
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Effect of an 11-Week In-Water Training Program With Increased Resistance on the Swimming Performance and the Basic Kinematic Characteristics of the Front Crawl Stroke
Published in Journal of strength and conditioning research (01-01-2019)“…ABSTRACTGourgoulis, V, Valkoumas, I, Boli, A, Aggeloussis, N, and Antoniou, P. Effect of an 11-week in-water training program with increased resistance on the…”
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Acute effect of front crawl sprint resisted swimming on the propulsive forces of the hand
Published in Journal of applied biomechanics (01-02-2013)“…The purpose of the current study was to investigate the acute effect of sprint resisted front crawl swimming on the propulsive forces of the hand. Eight female…”
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