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Analysis of crawl swimming technique
Malířová, Julie ; Jurák, Daniel (advisor) ; Zenáhlík, Aleš (referee)
Title: An analysis of the front crawl swimming technique Objective: The aim of this thesis is to analyze the technique of the swimming method of the front crawl. As part of the analysis, we focus on controlling individual segments of the body that significantly affect the effectiveness of movement. Research questions: Is the position of the participant's body in the desired range of angles from 0ř to 5ř? Are all phases in the upper extremities cycle consistent with the model technique? Do the lower extremities move during the front crawl kick according to the model technique? Is the inspirium performed optimally so as not to disrupt the correct position of the body? Is the interplay of the lower and upper extremities performed in optimal timing according to the model technique? Methods: An analysis of the swimming method of the front crawl was carried out in the student specialization of the Department of Swimming Sports UK FTVS. The data collection took place in Flum, where the technique was filmed from the left side (recorded on the surface), from the left upper side (recorded on the surface) and then from the forehead (recorded on the surface). The obtained videos were subsequently analyzed using the Kinovea software and the subcomponments were compared with the optimal model technique. After...

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