Suito, H., Ozeki, K. Published in XIVth International Symposium on Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming Proceedings (2023) “...; Takeda et al., 2017). As noted above, we assert that the front and rear legs play different roles...”
Rejman, M., Skrzydlo, S., Rudnik, D. Published in XIVth International Symposium on Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming Proceedings (2023) “... of upward and downward dolphin leg movements. It was hypothesized that skilled butterfly swimmers are able...”
Gonjo, T., Raffalt, P., Olstad, B. H. Published in XIVth International Symposium on Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming Proceedings (2023) “...leg...”
Tsunokawa, T. Published in XIVth International Symposium on Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming Proceedings (2023) “...In front-crawl swimming, the swimmer generates propulsive forces by both arm strokes and leg kicks...”
Nakazono, Y., Shimojo, H., Takagi, H., Sengoku, Y., Tsunokawa, T. Published in XIVth International Symposium on Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming Proceedings (2023) “... collision and release generated by both feet. So how does a one-leg deficient swimmer, who performs UUS...”
Betke, L., Staub, I., Vogt, T. Published in XIVth International Symposium on Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming Proceedings (2023) “...leg...”
Shan, S., Honghui, Y. Published in XIVth International Symposium on Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming Proceedings (2023) “... arranged anaerobic threshold speed kick twice a week, the total amount of anaerobic threshold leg exercise...”
Ichikawa, H., Shimojo, H., Yamashiro, S., Shimoyama, Y. Published in XIVth International Symposium on Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming Proceedings (2023) “...leg...”
Shemeikka, J., Ruokanen, A., Keskinen, K. L. Published in XIVth International Symposium on Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming Proceedings (2023) “... and legs during front crawl. ...”
Homoto, K., Koga, D., Tsunokawa, T., Sengoku, Y., Homma, M., Takagi, H. Published in XIVth International Symposium on Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming Proceedings (2023) “... swimming velocity and is performed using alternating left and right arm strokes and leg kicks (the flutter...”
Morris, K., Osborne, M., Shephard, M., Jenkins, D. G., Skinner, T. L. Published in XIII th International Symposium on Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming Proceedings (2018) “...leg...”
Hochstein, S., Meyer, A., Blickhan, R. Published in XIII th International Symposium on Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming Proceedings (2018) “...leg...”
Sato, D., Suito, H., Mizukami, T., Kusanagi, K., Takahashi, S. Published in XIII th International Symposium on Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming Proceedings (2018) “...leg...”
Elipot, M., Hellard, P., Puel, F., Morlier, J., Cazalets, J.-R. Published in XIII th International Symposium on Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming Proceedings (2018) “...leg...”
Sugimoto, S., Nakashima, M., Nomura, T. Published in 1st International Scientific Conference of Aquatic Space Activities (2008) “...leg...”
Rejman, M., Ochmann, B. Published in 1st International Scientific Conference of Aquatic Space Activities (2008) “...The aim of the study was analysis of leg segments displacement and monofin strain in terms...”
Morris, K. S., Skinner, T. L., Jenkins, D. G., Osborne, M., Shephard, M. E. Published in XIIth International Symposium for Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming (2014) “... this finding to imply that the leg kick contributes to only 10% of the velocity [4, 5], others have found...”
Tsunokawa, T., Nakashima, M., Sengoku, Y., Tsubakimoto, S., Takagi, H. Published in XIIth International Symposium for Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming (2014) “...leg...”
Rejman, M., Siermonstowski, P., Ogrodnik, B. Published in XIIth International Symposium for Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming (2014) “...The aim of this study was to analyse the various techniques of the underwater leg-kicking in terms...”
Abraldes, J. A., Stallman, R. K., Soares, S., Queiroga, A. C. Published in XIIth International Symposium for Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming (2014) “... and leg strokes (10,11,12,13,14). While performance with fins has been shown to be superior, the most...”