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Analyzing Hand Force in Swimming: Bilateral Symmetry
Rod Havriluk, Ph.D.
American Swimming Magazine, 2007(1), 34-38.
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Bilateral symmetry in hand force is important to maximize propulsion and minimize resistance. Most swimmers have asymmetries. A synchronized underwater video and force analysis is necessary to quantify asymmetries. The use of visual and kinesthetic cues can help swimmers minimize these differences. Because of the relationship between hand force and swimming velocity, improving bilateral symmetry in hand force will improve performance. |
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