Rowing Biomechanics Newsletters
Volume 3, Year 2003
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22 |
Stroke rate of the medallists in boat types over the last Worlds; Prognostic times and stroke rates; Stroke rate in different countries. |
164Kb |
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23 |
Stroke rate and distance-per-stroke distribution during the race; Difference and data in medallists and boat types; |
92Kb |
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24 |
Rhythm and stroke rate; Drive time and stroke rate; Recovery time and stroke rate. |
71Kb |
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25 |
Stroke length reduction at higher rates is more significant in bigger boats; specifics in sweep and sculling, average and elite rowers. |
149Kb |
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26 |
Oar and gate angles are different. The reasons are: bend of the oar shaft; backlash of the oar sleeve in the gate. |
150Kb |
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27 |
Handle velocity, maximal seat velocity and boat speed. Device for testing and training maximal legs speed. |
411Kb |
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28 |
Race strategy and tactics. Definitions and patterns in medal winners and different countries. |
164Kb |
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29 |
Performance of the best rowing nations in 1993-2003. Vortex blades were found 1.9% more efficient. |
136Kb |
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30 |
Performance of the best rowing nations in 1993-2003 in different rowers’ categories. |
154Kb |
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31 |
Comparison of stationary rowing ergo with on-water rowing. |
68Kb |
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32 |
Relationship of boat acceleration profile with handle-seat coordination and shape of the force curve. |
45Kb |
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33 |
Variation of the boat speed and energy losses during the race and stroke cycle. |
72Kb |
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