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    Title: Stroke Parameters Analysis of Different Levels Swimmers
    Authors: Ku-Chen Huang, Meng-Shiuan Pan
    Keywords: Stroke Parameters, Stroke Analysis, Sensor Technology
    Date: 2017-12-08
    Issue Date: 2018-09-13 12:10:18 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: The aim of this paper is to present a comparison of the stroke parameters of different abilities swimmers by inertial sensory data. There are nine male college students to participate in the research, and according to the swimming performance divided into elite, well-trained and recreational. We fixed the inertial sensor on the hands and back of the participants to capture the sensory data in the swimmers. Results: A) There are no significant differences in the stroke frequency between different levels of swimmers. B) Elite swimmers have a higher per stroke length than the other groups. C) Elite swimmers have higher average speed than other groups. D) Three groups of swimmers have significant differences in body rotation, pitch and yaw, recreational group have greater body rotation angle than elite group and well-trained group.
    Relation: Proceedings of international scientific conference
    Appears in Collections:[Office of Physical Education] Proceeding

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