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Lower lung-volume level induces lower vertical center of mass position and alters swimming kinematics during front-crawl swimming

机译:降低肺体积诱导较低垂直的质量位置中心,并在前面爬行期间改变游泳运动学

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We examined the impact of lung-volume levels on the vertical center of mass (CoM) position and kinematics during submaximal front-crawl swimming at constant velocity. Thirteen well-trained male swimmers (21.2 +/- 2.0 years) swam the front-crawl for 15 m at a target velocity of 1.20 m s(-1) while holding one of three lung-volume levels: maximal inspiration (MAX), maximal expiration (MIN), and intermediate between these (MID). The three-dimensional positions of 25 reflective markers attached to each participant's body were recorded using an underwater motion capture system and then used to estimate the body's CoM. The swimming velocity and the vertical CoM position relative to the water's surface were calculated and averaged for one stroke cycle. Stroke rate, stroke length, kick rate, kick amplitude, kick velocity, and trunk inclination were also calculated for one stroke cycle. Swimming velocity was statistically comparable among the three different lung-volume levels (ICC [2,3] = 0.875). The vertical CoM position was significantly decreased with the lower lung-volume level (MAX: -0.152 +/- 0.009 m, MID: -0.163 +/- 0.009 m, MIN: -0.199 +/- 0.007 m, P < 0.001). Stroke rate, kick rate, kick amplitude, kick velocity, and trunk inclination were significantly higher in MIN than in MAX and MID, whereas the stroke length was significantly lower (all P < 0.05). These results indicate that a lower lung-volume level during submaximal front-crawl swimming induces a lower vertical CoM position that is accompanied by a modulation of the swimming kinematics to overcome the increased drag arising from a larger projected frontal area. (C) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:我们研究了肺容积水平对恒速亚极量前爬泳时垂直重心(CoM)位置和运动学的影响。13名训练有素的男性游泳运动员(21.2+/-2.0岁)以1.20 ms(-1)的目标速度在前爬泳中游15 m,同时保持三个肺容量水平中的一个:最大吸气(MAX)、最大呼气(MIN)和介于这三个水平之间(MID)。使用水下运动捕捉系统记录每个参与者身体上25个反射标记的三维位置,然后用于估计身体的CoM。计算游泳速度和相对于水面的垂直位置,并对一个冲程周期进行平均。还计算了一个冲程周期的冲程率、冲程长度、踢腿率、踢腿幅度、踢腿速度和躯干倾斜度。在三种不同的肺容积水平下,游泳速度具有统计学可比性(ICC[2,3]=0.875)。垂直CoM位置随肺容积水平降低而显著降低(最大值:-0.152+/-0.009米,中间值:-0.163+/-0.009米,最小值:-0.199+/-0.007米,P<0.001)。最小时的中风率、踢腿率、踢腿幅度、踢腿速度和躯干倾斜度显著高于最大和中等时,而踢腿长度显著低于最大和中等时(均P<0.05)。这些结果表明,在亚极量前爬泳期间,较低的肺容积水平会导致较低的垂直CoM位置,并伴随着游泳运动学的调节,以克服因较大的投射额叶面积而增加的阻力。(c)2021爱思唯尔有限公司保留所有权利。

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