Understanding the Kinematic Profile of 2 Underwater Pullout Breaststroke Techniques.
Catarina Costa SantosFrancisco A FerreiraSusana RegoRicardo Jorge Pinto FernandesJoão Paulo Vila-BoasMário Jorge CostaPublished in: International journal of sports physiology and performance (2024)
Velocity-time series showed different profiles between pullout techniques (P ≤ .05) mostly in the glide and propulsion phases for males and females, respectively. The mean velocity of 25 m was shown to be greater in females when using the Fly-Kick first technique (P = .05, d = 0.36). Greater values in total underwater distance and knee range of motion were also observed for this technique in both cohorts. Conclusions: Female swimmers presented a higher performance when using the Fly-Kick first technique. Different kinematic profiles arise when swimmers use different underwater pullout techniques where the Fly-Kick first may allow them to reach higher kinematical standard.