Investigation of Freestyle Performance in Swimmers with Different Equipments

Benil KISTAK ALTAN, Kerim Eren Bul, Aysel Pehli̇van
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The present study sought to examine the freestyle proficiency of juvenile swimmers deploying various accessories, namely fins, kickboard, and pull-buoy. Twenty-three participants, comprising 14 females and 9 males aged between 10 and 11 years, who reside in Istanbul, pursue activities in exclusive clubs, have held an athlete license for no less than three years, and expressed a keen interest in swimming opted to take part in the study. The research was implemented voluntarily in a private club's indoor swimming pool (25 m short lane). First, the swimmers' body weight, height, and arm length were measured. They then demonstrated their freestyle performance at distances of 25 m, 50 m, 75 m, and 100 m using different equipment: maximal, fins, pull-buoy, and kickboard-only flutter kick. Swimming performances with each piece of equipment were performed two days apart, and all swimmers' performances were recorded with an SJCAM 4k external camera. After conducting the test, the captured images were transferred to the computer and processed using the Kinovea 0.9.5 program in MP4 format. Individual calculations were made for each swimmer's finish time, lap times and velocity for each distance and equipment. The data were evaluated using the IBM SPSS 24.0 analysis program. It was ensured that the data followed a normal distribution ("±1.5"). The comparison of finish times, lap times and velocity of swimmers using different equipment was analysed using repeated measures variance. There was a statistical difference between the fins, kickboard and pull-buoy in finish time, lap times and velocity (p
使用不同装备的游泳运动员自由泳成绩调查
本研究旨在考察青少年游泳者在使用各种配件(即鳍、踢板和拉浮标)时的自由泳水平。23 名参与者中,有 14 名女性和 9 名男性,年龄在 10 至 11 岁之间,他们居住在伊斯坦布尔,在专门的俱乐部活动,持有运动员执照不少于三年,并对游泳表现出浓厚的兴趣。研究在一家私人俱乐部的室内游泳池(25 米短道)中自愿进行。首先,测量了游泳者的体重、身高和臂长。然后,他们在 25 米、50 米、75 米和 100 米的距离上使用不同的设备(最大限度、蛙鞋、拉力浮标和只使用踢板的花式踢腿)展示自由泳成绩。使用每种装备进行的游泳表演相隔两天,所有游泳者的表演均由 SJCAM 4k 外置摄像机记录。测试结束后,拍摄的图像被传输到电脑中,并使用 Kinovea 0.9.5 程序以 MP4 格式进行处理。对每名游泳运动员的完成时间、每段距离和每种装备的单圈时间和速度进行了单独计算。数据使用 IBM SPSS 24.0 分析程序进行评估。确保数据符合正态分布("±1.5")。使用重复测量方差分析了使用不同设备的游泳者的完成时间、单圈时间和速度的比较。在完成时间、单圈时间和速度方面,脚蹼、脚踏板和拉力浮标之间存在统计学差异(p<0.05)。
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