XI Simpósio International de Biomecânica e Medina da Natação (Atividades Aquáticas) 16 – 19 Junho 2010
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Endereço
Norwegian School of Sport Science
Programa
Wednesday, 16 June 2010
16:00 - 16:30 Opening Session (Chair: R. Stallman) Room: Aud A
16:30 - 17:15 Keynote Lecture 1: The Leon Lewillie Memorial Lecture
(Chair: P.L. Kjendlie)
Room: Aud A
16:30 Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming, Past, Present and Future
João Paulo Vilas-Boas (PORTUGAL)
KL-001
18:00 Departure for City Hall
19:00 The Mayor of Oslo’s welcoming reception
Thursday, 17 June 2010
08:30 - 10:00 DRAG & PROPULSION (Chair: R. Sanders) Room: Aud A
08:30 Wave Formation as a Possible Mechanism of Propulsion in the Freestyle Stroke
M. Keys; A. Lyttle; L. Cheng; B.A. Blanksby (AUSTRALIA)
O-001
08:45 Direct Measurement of Stroke Propulsion in Real Swimming by Means of a Non-Invasive Guage
AS. Bottoni; N Lanotte; S Bifaretti; G Gatta; M Bonifazi; P Boatto (ITALY)
O-002
09:00 The Effect of Angle of Attack and Depth on Passive Drag David Pease1; R. Vennell2 1(AUSTRALIA); 2(NEW ZEALAND)
O-003
09:15 Measuring Active Drag within the Different Phases of Front Crawl Swimming D.P. Formosa; BR Mason; BJ Burkett (AUSTRALIA)
O-004
09:30 Prediction of Propulsive Force Exerted by the Hand in Swimming
S Kudo; M. K. Lee (SINGAPORE)
O-005
09:45 A Method to Estimate Active Drag over a Range of Swimming Velocities which may be used to evaluate the Stroke Mechanics of the Swimmer
B.R. Mason1; D.P Formosa1; H.M. Toussaint2
1(AUSTRALIA); 2(NETHERLANDS)
O-006
Thursday, 17 June 201
08:30 - 10:00 BLOOD LACTATE (Chair: R. Fernandes) Room: Aud D 08:30 Critical Velocity And The Velocity At Maximal Lactate Steady State In Swimming
M.A. Espada; F.B. Alves (PORTUGAL)
O-007
08:45 Factors Affecting Blood Lactate Accumulation and Clearance in Elite Competitive Swimmers during Competition GD Wells; O Falenchuk; G Gannon; JD Vescovi (CANADA)
O-008
09:00 Maximum Blood Lactate Concentration after Two Different Specific Tests in Freestyle Swimming G Rozi1; V Thanopoulos1; M Dopsaij2
1(GREECE); 2(SERBIA)
O-009
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
09:15 Does the y-intercept of a Regression Line in the Critical Velocity Concept Represent the Index for Evaluating Anaerobic Capacity ?
Y Shimoyama; K Okita; Y Baba; D Sato ( JAPAN)
O-010
09:30 Critical Swimming Speed Obtained by the 200-400 Meters Model in Young Swimmers
R. Zacca; F. Castro (BRAZIL)
O-011
09:45 Extending the Critical Force Model to Approach Critical Power in Tethered Swimming, and it Relationship to the Indices at Maximal Lactate Steady-State
Dalton Müller Pessôa Filho; B. S. Denadai (BRAZIL)
O-012
Thursday, 17 June 2010
08:30 - 10:00 ADAPTED ACTIVITIES (Chair: J. Prins) Room: 106
08:30 Swimming, Cycling, Running and Cardiovascular Health A. Bagheri; Hamid Mohebbi; Masoumeh Azizi; Abdolamir Saiiari (ISLAMIC REP. of IRAN.)
O-013
08:45 Comparison of Respiratory Function to Swim Training in Paraplegic vs Amputee Swimmers M.M. Abouzeid (EGYPT)
O-014
09:00 The Comparison of the Effects of Corrective Exercise on Land and in Water on the some Selected Parameters Related to Kyphosis in Kyphotic girls
K Asadi; Y Sokhngouei; M Azizi; M Eslami; M Hematinejad (ISLAMIC REP.of IRAN)
O-015
09:15 Analysis Of The Aerobic/Anaerobic Performance In Functional Disabled Swimmers: Low Classes Vs High Classes J. De Aymerich; J De Aymerich; J Benavent; V Tella; JC Colado;
LM Gonzalez; X García Massó; J Madera (SPAIN)
O-016
09:30 The Effect of Tethered Swimming Speed on External Power Output of Well-Trained Disabled Swimmers C.J Lee; C.J Payton (UNITED KINGDOM)
O-017
09:45 Can Aquatic Exercise Improve Function in Elderly Persons with and without Chronic Disability? : A Systematic Review D Daly; G Vanlanthen; T Vanhullebusch; J Lambeck
(BELGIUM)
O-018
Thursday, 17 June 2010
08:30 - 10:00 MEDICINE I (Chair: E. Kristiansen) Room: 107
08:30 Prevalence of Airway Hyperresponsiveness in International
Level Synchronised Swimmers V. Bougault1; J Turmel2; LP Boulet2 1(FRANCE); 2(CANADA)
O-019
08:45 Differences in Body Composition Between Swimmers and Synchronized Swimmers MA Martínez; S Hernández; P Esteban; G Díaz; S Labrado; V
Muñoz; F Jímenez; JM González-Ravé (SPAIN)
O-020
09:00 An Agaricus Blazei Murill-based Mushroom Extract may be Beneficial for Athletes because it Protects Against Inflammation, Infection and Allergy
G Hetland (NORWAY)
O-021
09:15 Effect of two Aquatic Training Programs on Risk Factors of Hip Fracture. Osteoaqua Project G. Diaz; M. Carrasco; F. Jiménez; A. Barriga; M.A. Martinez; F.
Navarro (SPAIN)
O-022
09:30 Elite Child Athletes are our Future. Cardiac Adaptation to Monofin Training in Prepubescent Athletes M.M. Abouzeid; Magdy Abouzeid (EGYPT)
O-023
09:45 Estimation Method for Energy Expenditure by Acceleration of Human Head during Water Walking K. Kaneda; Y. Ohgi; C. Tanaka ( JAPAN)
O-024
Thursday, 17 June 2010
10:30 - 11:15 Keynote Lecture 2 (Chair: J. Cabri) Room: Aud A
10:30 Inter-Limb Coordination in Swimming Ludovic Seifert (FRANCE) KL-002
11:15 - 12:00 Keynote Lecture 3 (Chair: J. Cabri) Room: Aud A
11:15 Muscle Fatigue in Swimming Annie Rouard (FRANCE)
KL-003
Thursday, 17 June 2010
12:00 - 13:00 Poster session Biomechanics 1 (Chair: J.P. Vilas-Boas) Room: Poster and Exhibition Hall
12:00 Comparison of Manikin Carry Performance by Lifeguards and Lifesavers When Using Barefoot, Flexible and Fiber Fins J.A. Abraldes1; S. Soares2; A.B. Lima3; R.J. Fernandes2; J.P. Vilas-
Boas2 1(SPAIN); 2(PORTUGAL); 3(BRAZIL)
P-001
12:00 Swimming Forces: A Review S. Avramidis (GREECE)
P-002
12:00 Kinematical Characterisation of a Basic Head-out Aquatic Exercise During an Incremental Protocol T M Barbosa; C Oliveira; G Teixeira; MJ Costa; DA Marinho;
AJ Silva (PORTUGAL)
P-003
12:00 Kinematic Analysis of Take-off Performance in Elite Swimmers: New OSB11 versus Traditional Starting Block K Biel; S Fischer; A Kibele (GERMANY)
P-004
12:00 Application of CAST Technique to 3D Motion Analysis of Front crawl Swimming E. Ceseracciu; S. Ceccon; Z. Sawacha; S. Fantozzi; M. Cortesi; C.
Cobelli; G. Gatta (ITALY)
P-005
12:00 Which is the Recommend Duration for the Tethered Swimming Test? M. Cortesi; E Cesaracciu; Z Sawacha; G Gatta (ITALY)
P-006
12:00 The Effect of Wearing a Synthetic Rubber Suit on Hydrostatic Lift and Lung Volume
M. Cortesi; P Zamparo; E Tam; M Da Boit; G Gatta (ITALY)
P-007
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
12:00 Kinematical Analysis of Butterfly Stroke: Comparison of Three Velocity Variants K. de Jesus; K. de Jesus; P.A. Figueiredo; P. Gonçalves; J.P. Vilas-
Boas; R.J. Fernandes (PORTUGAL)
P-008
12:00 Biomechanical Characterization of the Backstroke Start in Immersed and Emersed Foot Conditions K. de Jesus1; K. de Jesus1; P.A. Figueiredo1; P. Gonçalves1; S.M.
Pereira2; J.P. Vilas-Boas1; R.J. Fernandes1 1(PORTUGAL); 2(BRAZIL)
P-009
12:00 Tethered Force Production in Standard and Contra-standard Sculling in Synchronized Swimming V. Diogo1; S. Soares1; C. Tourino2; J.A. Abraldes2; C. Ferragut2; P.
Morouço1; P.A. Figueiredo1; J.P. Vilas-Boas1; R.J. Fernandes1 1(PORTUGAL); 2(SPAIN)
P-010
12:00 Pulling Force Characteristics of 10s Maximal Tethered Eggbeater Kick in Elite Water Polo Players M Dopsaj (SERBIA)
P-011
12:00 Motor Coordination during the Underwater Undulatory Swimming Phase of the Start for High Level Swimmers M Elipot; N Houel; P Hellard; G Dietrich (FRANCE)
P-012
12:00 Evaluation of the Validity of Radar for Measuring Throwing Velocities in Water Polo C. Ferragut; P.E. Alcaraz; H Vila; J.A. Abraldes; N Rodriguez
(SPAIN)
P-013
12:00 A Kinematic Study on the Dive-in Behaviour during Swim Start Performance From the Block S Fischer; A Kibele (GERMANY)
P-014
12:00 Comparison Between two Different Types of Instruments: an Encoder and an Inertial Sensor Device G. Gatta; M Cortesi; M Zok; N Lanotte; G Vannozzi (ITALY)
P-015
12:00 The Mechanical Power Output in Water Polo: a Case Report G. Gatta; S Fantozzi; M Cortesi; F Patti; M Bonifazi (ITALY)
P-016
Thursday, 17 June 2010
12:00 - 13:00 Poster session Physiology 1 (Chair: K. Keskinen) Room: Poster and Exhibition Hall
12:00 Technology and Swimming: 3 steps beyond Physiology G Berthelot; P Hellard; S Len; M Tafflet; JF Toussaint (FRANCE)
P-048
12:00 The Difference in Red Blood Cell Indices between Elite Female Distance and Sprint Swimmers
H Guo1; Y Lu2 ; JM Stager1 1(UNITED STATES); 2(CHINA)
P-049
12:00 Modeling the Slow Component in Elite Long Distance Swimmers at the Velocity Associated with Lactate Threshold
P. Hellard1; N. Houel1; M. Avalos1; X. Nesi2; J.F. Toussaint1; C. Hausswirth1 1(FRANCE); 2(UNITED KINGDOM)
P-050
12:00 The Impact of Tension in Abdominal and Lumbar Musculature in Swimmers on Ventilatory and Cardiovascular Functions
T. W. Henrich1; R.B. Pankey1; G. J. Soukup2 1(UNITED STATES); 2(UNITED KINGDOM)
P-051
12:00 Relationship between Propelling Efficiency and Swimming Performance in Elite Swimmers Z Huang; K Kurobe; M Nishiwaki; G Ozawa; T Tanaka; N
Taguchi; F Ogita ( JAPAN)
P-052
12:00 The Effect of Snorkel Breathing during Front crawl Swimming on Respiratory Muscle Fatigue C Iggleden; M Lomax; R Fricker; O Jones; S Moffatt; R Poole
(UNITED KINGDOM)
P-053
12:00 Can High Intensity Workloads be Simulated at Moderate Intensities by Reduced Breathing Frequency
J. Kapus; V. Kapus; A. Ušaj (SLOVENIA)
P-054
12:00 Swimming and Respiratory Muscle Endurance Training: A Case Study F Lemaitre; F Chavallard; D Chollet (FRANCE)
P-055
12:00 Comparison of Respiratory Muscle Fatigue between Swimming Strokes in National Standard Age-group Swimmers M Lomax; C Iggleden; A Tourell; S Castle; J Honey (UNITED KINGDOM)
P-056
12:00 Effect of Systemic Arterial Stiffness on Underwater Blood Pressure in middle-aged and Elderly Japanese Women
N. Matsumoto; H. Yamanaka; M. Miyachi; S. Onodera (JAPAN) P-057
Thursday, 17 June 2010
12:00 - 13:00 Poster session Training 1 (Chair: B. Ungerechts) Room: Poster and Exhibition Hall
12:00 13th FINA World Championships: Analysis of Swimsuits
Used By Elite Male Swimmers HP Neiva; JP Vilas-Boas; TM Barbosa; AJ Silva; DA Marinho (PORTUGAL)
P-081
12:00 Swimsuits Used By Elite Male Swimmers in the 13th FINA World Championships: Analysis of Freestyle Events HP Neiva; JP Vilas-Boas; TM Barbosa; AJ Silva; DA Marinho
(PORTUGAL)
P-082
12:00 Effect of Subjective Effort on Stroke Timing in Breaststroke Swimming M Ohba; S. Sato; Y. Shimoyama; D. Sato ( JAPAN)
P-083
12:00 Technical and Physiological Changes during Continuous vs. Intermittent Swims at and above Maximal Lactate Steady State
M.F. Oliveira1; F Caputo1; J Dekerle2; B.S Denadai1; C.C Greco1 1(BRAZIL); 2(UNITED KINGDOM)
P-084
12:00 The Relationship of Arm-Stroke Index to some Physical Characteristics and Performance in Swimming Bahtiyar Ozcaldiran (TURKEY)
P-085
12:00 Effects of Aerobic and Anaerobic Training on Blood Nitric
Oxide Levels and the Role of Gender Z Özkol; F Turgay; S. R Varol; B Özçaldýran; F Vural; T Akþit; G.R. Nalçakan (TURKEY) P-086
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
12:00 Analysis of the Shots According to Set Playing (6-6)
Position in Waterpolo Game at European B Waterpolo Championships in Lugano 2009 Z Ozkol1; S Turunc1; M Dopsaj2 1(TURKEY); 2(SERBIA)
P-087
12:00 Identification of a Bias in the Natural Progression of Swim Performance J. M. Stager; C. L. Brammer; D. A. Tanner (UNITED STATES)
P-088
12:00 Swimming Performances of Japanese Masters Swimmers M Tachi; J Takahashi; T Takano; T Nomura ( JAPAN)
P-089
12:00 Tendencies in Natural Selection of Qualified Young Swimmers T. Timakova; M.V. Klyuchnikova (RUSSIAN
FEDERATION)
P-090
12:00 Tethered Swimming as an Evaluation Tool for Arm Strength
Imbalances
A. Toubekis; V. Gourgoulis; SP. Tokmakidis (GREECE)
P-091
12:00 Blood Lactate Responses During Interval Training
Corresponding to Critical Velocity in Different Age-group
Female Swimmers
G. Tsalis; A. Toubekis; D. Michailidou; V. Gourgoulis; H. Douda;
SP. Tokmakidis (GREECE)
P-092
12:00 Predicting Performance using Critical Swimming Speed in
Young Swimmers
R. Zacca; F. Castro (BRAZIL)
P-093
12:00 Competition Specific Diagnostics and Results for Elite Water
Polo Players
C. Zinner; T. Focke; B. Sperlich; M. Krueger; J. Mester
(GERMANY)
P-094
Thursday, 17 June 2010
13:30 - 14:15 Workshop
13:30 Invited Workshop in CFD methodology: its usefulness and
basic steps
V. Mantha1; D. Marinho1; P.L. Kjendlie2; A. Silva1
1(PORTUGAL); 2(NORWAY)
WS-001
Thursday, 17 June 2010
14:30 - 15:15 Keynote Lecture 4 (Chair: R. Stallman) Room: Aud A
14:30 Invited Lecture: Biomechanical Services for Top Level
Swimming Development, the AIS Model
Bruce Mason (AUSTRALIA)
KL-004
Thursday, 17 June 2010
16:00 - 17:45 TRAINING GENERAL (Chair: T.M. Barbosa) Room: Aud A
16:00 Aquatic Space Activities - Practice Needs Theory
B E Ungerechts; J Klauck (GERMANY)
O-025
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16:15 Increased Training Intensity and Reduced Volume for 12
weeks has Detrimental Effects on Swimmers Maximal
Oxygen Uptake
Mogens Theisen Pedersen; A Kilen; TH Larsson; M Jørgensen; B
Rocha; NB Nordsborg (DENMARK)
O-026
16:30 The Effect of Cognition-Based Technique Training on Stroke
Length in Age-Group Swimmers
A C Schmidt; B E Ungerechts; W Buss; T Schack (GERMANY)
O-027
16:45 Monitoring Swim Training based on Mean Intensity Strain
and Individual Stress Reaction of an Elite Swimmer
B E Ungerechts; R Steffen; K Vogel (GERMANY)
O-028
17:00 Accelerometry as a Means of Quantifying Training Load in
Competitive Swimmers
Brian / Vincent Wright; M.G. Hinman; J.M. Stager (UNITED
STATES)
O-029
17:15 Effects of Shoulder Compensatory Strength Training
Program in Rotator Cuff Strength of Young Swimmers
N. Batalha; A. Raimundo; P. Tomás-Carús; O. Fernandes; J.P.
Sousa; A.M. Costa; A.J. Silva (PORTUGAL)
O-030
17:30 Zen and the Art of Swimming - Impulses for Teaching and
Training. D. Dahl (NORWAY)
O-031
Thursday, 17 June 2010
16:00 - 17:30 ENERGY COST (Chair: F. Ogita) Room: Aud D
16:00 Effect of Increasing Energy Cost on Arm Coordination at
Different Exercise Intensities in Elite Sprint Swimmers
J. Komar1; P.M. Leprêtre1; M. Alberty1; J. Vantorre1; R.J.
Fernandes2; P. Hellard1; D. Chollet1; L. Seifert1
1(FRANCE); 2(PORTUGAL)
O-032
16:15 Effect of Time and Exercise Mode on Metabolic, Stroking
Parameters and Stroke Phases Responses at Continuous and
Intermittent Exercises
JG Pelarigo1; BS Denadai2; BD Fernandes2; DRP Santiago2;
TEAS César2; LF Barbosa2; CC Greco2
1(PORTUGAL); 2(BRAZIL)
O-033
16:30 Some Factors Limiting Energy Supply on 200m Front crawl
Swimming
B. Strumbelj; A. U´aj; N. Kapus; J. Bednarik (SLOVENIA)
O-035
16:45 Effect of Intermittent Hypoxic Training on Performance in
Elite Swimmers
M Anderson; S Widmer (AUSTRALIA)
O-036
17:00 The Contribution to Total Power Output from the Arms and
Legs using a New Whole-body Swimming Training Machine
I Swaine (UNITED KINGDOM)
O-037
17:15 Comparison Between the Standard Average Muscle
Activation wtith the Use of Snorkel and Without Snorkel in
Breakstroke Technique
A. Conceição; H Gamboa; S Palma; T Araújo; N. Nunes; D
Marinho; A Costa; A Silva; H Louro (PORTUGAL)
O-034
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
Thursday, 17 June 2010
16:00 - 17:30 WATER POLO (Chair: A. Hohmann) Room: 106
16:00 Correlation Between Maximal Dynamic Strength of Specific
Muscle Groups and Throwing Speed in Elite Water Polo
Players
M. Krueger; T. Focke; B. Sperlich; C. Zinner; J. Mester
(GERMANY)
O-038
16:15 Throwing Accuracy of Water Polo Players of Different
Training Age and Fitness Level in Static Position and after
Previous Swimming
T. Platanou; P. Botonis (GREECE)
O-039
16:30 A Markov Chain Model of Elite Water Polo Competition
M. Pfeiffer; A Hohmann; A Siegel; S Boehnlein (GERMANY)
O-041
16:45 A Model of Vertical Swimming Abilities in Elite Female
Senior Water Polo Players
M Dopsaj (SERBIA)
O-042
17:00 Models for Assessing General Horizontal Swimming
Abilities of Junior Water Polo Players According to Playing
Position
Z Ozkol1; M Dopsaj2; V Thanopoulos3; Z Bratusa2 1(TURKEY);
2(SERBIA); 3(GREECE)
O-043
Thursday, 17 June 2010
16:00 - 17:30 COORDINATION (Chair: D. Chollet) Room: 107
16:00 Arm Coordination, Active Drag and Propelling Efficiency in
Front crawl
L Seifert1; C Schnitzler1; M Alberty1; D Chollet1; HM Toussaint2
1(FRANCE); 2(NETHERLANDS)
O-044
16:15 Fatigue Analysis of 100 Meters all-out Front crawl using
Surface EMG
I. Stirn; T Jarm; V Kapus; V Strojnik (SLOVENIA)
O-045
16:30 Relationship between Arm Coordination and Energy Cost in
Front Crawl Swimming
R.J. Fernandes1; P. Morais1; K.L. Keskinen2; L. Seifert3; D.
Chollet3; J.P. Vilas-Boas1 1(PORTUGAL); 2(FINLAND);
3(FRANCE)
O-046
16:45 Front Crawl and Backstroke Arm Coordination in Swimmers
with Down Syndrome
A. Querido1; I Marques-Aleixo1; P Figueiredo1; L Seifert2; D
Chollet2; JP Vilas-Boas1; D Daly3; R Corredeira1; RJ Fernandes1
1(PORTUGAL); 2(FRANCE); 3(BELGIUM)
O-047
17:00 Co-Ordination Changes during a Maximal Effort 100 m
Short Course Breaststroke Swim
S. W Oxford; R James; M Price; C Payton (UNITED
KINGDOM)
O-048
17:15 Muscular Request of Different Fin Uses
G Gouvernet; G Rao; C Barla; L Grelot; L Baly; E Berton
(FRANCE)
O-049
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17:30 Effect of Stroke Drills on Intra-cycle Hip Velocity in Front
Crawl
R. Arellano; R. Dominguez-Castells; E. Perez-Infantes; E.
Sánchez (SPAIN)
O-040
Friday, 18 June 2010
08:30 - 10:15 METHODS (Chair: S. Psycharakis) Room: Aud A
08:30 Markerless Analysis of Front Crawl Swimming
E. Ceseracciu1; Z. Sawacha1; S. Fantozzi1; M. Cortesi1; S. Ceccon1;
G. Donà1; S. Corazza2; G. Gatta1; C. Cobelli1 1(ITALY);
2(UNITED STATES)
O-050
08:45 50m Race Components Times Analysis Based on a
Regression Analysis Model Ap-plied to Age-Group
Swimmers
E. Morales1; R. Arellano1; P. Femia1; J. Mercade1; R. Haljand2
1(SPAIN); 2(ESTONIA)
O-051
09:00 The Altitude Project: An International Collaborative
Research Project on Altitude Training in Elite Swimmers
F.A. Rodríguez1; B.D. Levine2 1(SPAIN); 2(UNITED
STATES)
O-052
09:15 A New Method to Evaluate Cross-Sectional Area Based on
Computer Animation of Swimming
B Bideau1; G Nicolas1; RH Sanders2; R Kulpa1
1(FRANCE); 2(UNITED KINGDOM)
O-053
09:30 Assessing Mental Workload at Maximal Swimming Intensity
Using the NASA-TLX Questionnaire
C Schnitzler; L Seifert; D. Chollet (FRANCE)
O-054
09:45 Whole Body Observation and Visualized Motion Analysis of
Swimming
S. Ito; K. Okuno ( JAPAN)
O-055
10:00 The Validity of a Procedure for Competition Analysis in
Swimming Based on Individual Distance Measurements
S. Veiga1; A. Cala2; P. González Frutos1; E. Navarro1
1(SPAIN); 2(NEW ZEALAND)
O-056
Friday, 18 June 2010
08:30 - 10:00 MEDICINE II (Chair: D. Daly) Room: 106
08:30 Bronchial Hyper-Responsiveness, Physiological and
Psychological Recovery Among Adolescent Swimmers: A
preliminary investigation
E Kristiansen; T Stensrud; K Stadelmann (NORWAY)
O-057
08:45 Immune Status Changes and URTI Incidence in the Initial 7
Weeks of a Winter Training Season in Portuguese Swimmers
L. M. Rama; F. Alves; F. Rosado; S. Azevedo; A. Matos; A.
Henriques; A. Paiva; AM. Teixeira (PORTUGAL)
O-058
09:00 Postexercise Hypotension and Blood Lipoprotein Changes
following Swimming Exercise
H Tanaka; SM Sommerlad; CP Renzi; JN Barnes; N Nualnim
(UNITED STATES)
O-059
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
09:15 Strategy for the Prevention of Shoulder Pains in the Case of
Competitive Swimmers
S. Pagin (SWITZERLAND)
O-060
09:30 The Effect of Hydrotherapy on some Selected Parameters
Related to Kyphosis in Kyphotic girls
M. Azizi (ISLAMIC REP. of IRAN)
O-061
09:45 The Relationship ofRespiratory Symptoms and Bronchial
Responsiveness in Competitive Swimmers
T. Stensrud1; K. Stadelmann2; K-H. Carlsen1 1(NORWAY);
2(SWITZERLAND)
O-062
Friday, 18 June 2010
08:30 - 10:00 EDUCATION (Chair: K. Moran) Room: 107
08:30 Performance Level Differences in Swimming: Relative
Contributions of Strength and Technique
R Havriluk (UNITED STATES)
O-063
08:45 The Effect of Restricting the Perceptual Task in Temporal
Organization of Crawl Swimming: Surface Characteristics
C.A.F. Brito; W. C. Belvis; M. Oliveira (BRAZIL)
O-064
09:00 Effect of Target Sound made by one Swimmer’s Dolphin
Kick Movement on Another Swimmer’s Dolphin Kick
Performance
H. Shimojo; H. Ichikawa; S. Tsubakimoto; H. Takagi (JAPAN)
O-065
09:15 Technology and Innovation in Educating Swimming
Coaches and Teachers
H.B. Gudmundsson1; I.T. Jonsson1; L. Madsen2; J. Dam2; Ken
Currie3; R.H. Sanders3
1(ICELAND); 2(DENMARK); 3(UNITED KINGDOM)
O-066
09:30 Using a Scalogram to Identify an Appropriate Instructional
Order for Swimming Items
S. J. Langendorfer; J. A. Chaya (UNITED STATES)
O-067
09:45 Learning and Improving a Swimming Technique within an
Inter-disciplinary and Experience based Teaching Approach
with two 7th Grade School Classes
Marc Esser-Noethlichs (NORWAY)
O-068
Friday, 18 June 2010
10:30 - 11:15 Keynote Lecture 5 (Chair: B. Ungerechts) Room: Aud A
10:30 Toward a Better Understanding on the Role of Unsteadiness
in Swimming Propulsion by Means of PIV
Kazuo Matsuuchi (JAPAN)
KL-005
Friday, 18 June 2010
11:15 - 12:00 Keynote Lecture 6 (Chair: B. Ungerechts) Room: Aud A
11:15 Invited Lecture: The Psycho-Physiology of Overtraining and
Athlete Burnout in Swimming
Nicolas Lemyre (NORWAY)
KL-006
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Friday, 18 June 2010
12:00 - 13:00 Poster session Biomechanics 2 (Chair: M. Rejman) Room:
Poster and Exhibition Hall
12:00 Attack Angle, Resultant Speed and Acceleration of the Hand
and Vertical Acceleration of the Greater Trochanter during
Sculling Motion: a Case Study
L E Gomes; J.F. Loss (BRAZIL)
P-017
12:00 Comparison of Combinations of Vectors to define the Plane
of the Hand in order to calculate the Attack Angle during the
Sculling Motion
L.E. Gomes; M.O. Melo; M. La Torre; J.F. Loss (BRAZIL)
P-018
12:00 Relative Contribution of Drag and Lift Forces in the
Separate Phases of the Front Crawl Swimming
V Gourgoulis; A Boli; N Aggeloussis; A.G. Toubekis; N Vezos; P
Kasimatis; G Mavrommatis (GREECE)
P-019
12:00 Kinematics Analysis of the Undulatory Underwater
Swimming during a Grab Start of National Level Swimmers
N. Houel; M. Elipot; F Andrée; P Hellard (FRANCE)
P-020
12:00 Comparison of Front Crawl Swimming Drag between Elite
and Non-Elite Swimmers Using Pressure Measurement and
Motion Analysis
H Ichikawa; T Miwa; T Takeda; H Takagi; S Tsubakimoto
(JAPAN)
P-021
12:00 The Study on the Properties of Power Output of Lower
Limbs in Collegiate Swimmers during Vertical jumping
Performance
H Jigami; K Takahashi; Y Shimoyama; N Endo (JAPAN)
P-022
12:00 Relationships between Entry Skill and 15m time in
Competitive Swimming start
O. Kazumasa; S. Shinji; T. Masahiro (JAPAN)
P-024
12:00 Effects of New Hightech-Swim-Suits on Passive Drag
S. Keul; A. Bieder; P. Wahl (GERMANY)
P-025
12:00 Different Frequential Acceleration Spectrums In Front Crawl
J Madera; LM Gonzalez; X García Massó; J Benavent; JC
Colado; V Tella (SPAIN)
P-026
12:00 The Gliding Phase in Swimming: The Effect of Water Depth
DA Marinho1; TM Barbosa1; N Mantripragada2; JP Vilas-
Boas1; AH Rouard3; V Mantha1; AI Rouboa1; AJ Silva1
1(PORTUGAL); 2(INDIA); 3(FRANCE)
P-027
12:00 Regression Analysis Model Applied to Age-Group
Swimmers: Study of Stroke Rate, Stroke Length and Stroke
Index
E. Morales; R. Arellano; P. Femia; J. Mercade (SPAIN)
P-028
12:00 Measurement of Unsteady Fluid Force Acting on Limbs in
Swimming Using a Robot Arm and Its Modeling Using the
Swimming Human Simulation Model "SWUM"
M. Nakashima; A. Takahashi (JAPAN)
P-030
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12:00 Estimating the Added Mass and the Active Drag Force
During Push-off at Flip Turns
S. M. Pereira1; S. G. Silva2; P. Gonçalves2; R. J. Fernandes2; L.
Machado2; H. Roesler1; J. P. Vilas-Boas2
1(BRAZIL); 2(PORTUGAL)
P-031
12:00 Efficiency Analysis of Swimmers’ Start Using Starting Block
With Adjustable Raised Foot in Competitions
A.V. Petryaev (RUSSIAN FEDERATION)
P-032
Friday, 18 June 2010
12:00 - 13:00 Poster session Physiology 2 (Chair: K. Cumming) Room:
Poster and Exhibition Hall
12:00 Markers of Cardiovascular Health in Physically Active
Masters Swimmers
CM McCracken; SK Head; CD Mattson; AK Peirce; JD
Johnston; PR Finn; JM Stager (UNITED STATES)
P-058
12:00 Heart rate Responses during Gradual increase and Decrease
Exercise in Water
K Nishimura; Y. Nose; A. Yoshioka; H. Kawano; S. Onodera; N.
Takamoto (JAPAN)
P-059
12:00 Relationship between Heart Rate and Water Depth during
Standing in Water
S. Onodera; A. Yoshioka; N. Matsumoto; T. Takahara; Y. Nose; M.
Hirao; K. Seki; K. Nishimura; W. Baik; H. Hara; T. Murakawa
(JAPAN)
P-060
12:00 Body Composition Differences in Elite Waterpolo Players
Z Ozkol1; S Turunc1; M Dopsaj2 1(TURKEY); 2(SERBIA)
P-061
12:00 Oxygen Uptake Kinetics Around the Respiratory
Compensation Point in Swimming
Dalton Müller Pessôa Filho1; J. Reis2; F. Alves2; B. S. Denadai1
1(BRAZIL); 2(PORTUGAL)
P-062
12:00 Hormonal, Immune, Autonomic and Mood States Variation
at the Initial Preparation Phase of a Winter Season, in
Portuguese Male Swimmers
L. Rama; F. Alves; AM. Teixeira (PORTUGAL)
P-063
12:00 Oxygen Uptake Kinetics in All-Out Arm Stroke, Leg
Kicking and Whole Stroke Front Crawl 100-m Swims
F.A. Rodríguez1; E. Lätt2; J. Jürimäe2; J. Mäestu2; P. Purge2; R.
Rämson2; K. Haljaste2 ; K.L. Keskinen3; T. Jürimäe2
1(SPAIN); 2(ESTONIA); 3(FINLAND)
P-064
12:00 Determination and Validity of Critical Velocity in Front
Crawl, Arm Stroke and Leg Kick as an Index of Endurance
Performance in Competitive Swimmers
K. Wakayoshi; T Shiraki; F Ogita; M Kitajima (JAPAN)
P-065
12:00 Differences in Methods Determining the Anaerobic
Threshold of Triathletes in the Water
D Zoretic (CROATIA)
P-066
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Friday, 18 June 2010
12:00 - 13:00 Poster session: Educational Science, Advice and Biofeedback
(Chair: B.H. Olstad ) Room: Poster and Exhibition Hall
12:00 Developing Competence and Swimming Technique through
Teaching from an Aesthetic Learning Perspective
J.A. Dam (DENMARK)
P-095
12:00 The Swimming Ability Of Primary School Children:
Achievement Of Desired Competence Goals
K Engvig; P-L Kjendlie; R K Stallman (NORWAY)
P-096
12:00 The Swimming Ability of Primary School Children: The
Influence of Volume and Distribution of Instruction
K Engvig; P.L. Kjendlie; R.K. Stallman (NORWAY)
P-097
12:00 Analyses of Instruction for Breath Control While Swimming
the Breaststroke
H Hara; A. Yoshioka; N. Matsumoto; Y. Nose; R. Watanabe; Y
Shibata; S Onodera; Y. Shibata; S. Onodera (JAPAN)
P-098
12:00 Evaluation of the Kinaesthetic Differentiation Abilities in
Male and Female Swimmers
P. L. Invernizzi; S Longo; R Scurati; G Michielon (ITALY)
P-099
12:00 Swimming in Eyesight Deprivation: Relationships with
Sensory-perception, Coordination and Laterality
P.L. Invernizzi; S Longo; F Tadini; R Scurati (ITALY)
P-100
12:00 Progression in Teaching Beginning Swimming: Rank Order
by Degree of Difficulty
M Junge; T Blixt; R K Stallman (NORWAY)
P-101
12:00 The Validity of a Traditional 25m Test of Swimming
Competence
M Junge; T Blixt; R K Stallman (NORWAY)
P-102
12:00 School Swimming - a Team Effort: An Intervention Study
B.W. Laakso; R.K. Stallman (NORWAY)
P-103
12:00 Observation Skills in Learning processes - A didactic
Challenge
L. Madsen (DENMARK)
P-105
12:00 Infants’ Behaviors During Aquatic Activities
Marta Martins; T. Barbosa; A. Silva; N. Batalha; D. Marinho
(PORTUGAL)
P-106
12:00 Imagery Training in Young Swimmers: Effects on the Flow
State and on the Performance
R Scurati; G Michielon; S Longo; PL Invernizzi (ITALY)
P-107
12:00 Shallow or Deep Water for Settling in? A study in children
aged 3 to 6 years
R Scurati; G Michielon; S Longo; PL Invernizzi (ITALY)
P-108
12:00 The Role of Verbal Information about Sensory Experience
from Movement Apparatus in the Process of Swimming
Economization
K. Zatoñ (POLAND)
P-109
12:00 The Informativeness of Field Tests and Laboratory
Assessments in Forecasting the Actual Performance of
Swimmers
IJ Zuoziene; JL Poderys (LITHUANIA)
P-110
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Friday, 18 June 2010
13:30 - 14:00 Workshop: "Can You Swim Project" (Chair: R. Stallman)
Room: 106
13:30 - 14:00 Sponsored Workshop: Torrent E-Rack Swim Training and
Analysis D.H. Hector / Hector Engineering Co. Inc. (Chair:
B.H. Olstad). Room: Swimming Pool.
Friday, 18 June 2010
14:30 - 15:15 Keynote Lecture 7 (Chair: R. Stallman) Room: Aud A
14:30 Applying a Developmental Perspective to Aquatics and
Swimming
S. J. Langendorfer (UNITED STATES)
KL-007
16:00 - 17:30 PERFORMANCE I (Chair: J. Stager) Room: Aud A
16:00 Stability and Prediction of 100-m Breaststroke Performance
During Elite Swimmers Career
M.J. Costa; D.A. Marinho; V.M. Reis; A.J. Silva; J.A. Bragada;
T.M. Barbosa (PORTUGAL)
O-069
16:15 Performance Decrease Following Summer break in Youth
Swimmers
C. Zinner; B. Sperlich; M. Krueger; J. Mester (GERMANY)
O-070
16:30 Talent Prognosis in Young Swimmers
A Hohmann; I Seidel (GERMANY)
O-071
16:45 Reproducibility of Pacing Strategies in High Level Junior
Swimmers
S. Skorski; O. Faude; K. Rausch; T. Meyer (GERMANY)
O-072
17:00 A Competition-Based New Research Design to Assess an
Intervention Affecting Performance of a Squad of Elite
Athletes
T.J. Vandenbogaerde1; W.G. Hopkins1; D.B. Pyne2
1(NEW ZEALAND); 2(AUSTRALIA)
O-073
17:15 Overall Trends and Individual Trajectories of Swimming
Performance in a Decade of New Zealand National
Championships
W.G. Hopkins1; J.C. Pike1; C. Nottle2
1(NEW ZEALAND); 2(AUSTRALIA)
O-074
Friday, 18 June 2010
16:00 - 17:30 COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS (Chair: A.J. da
Silva) Room: 106
16:00 A Full Body Computational Fluid Dynamic Analysis of the
Freestyle Stroke of a Previous Sprint Freestyle World Record
Holder
M. Keys; A. Lyttle; B.A. Blanksby; L. Cheng (AUSTRALIA)
O-075
16:15 Computational Fluid Dynamics Applied to Competitive
Swimming: The Role of Finger Position
D.A. Marinho1; T.M. Barbosa1; P.L. Kjendlie2; V.M. Reis1;
J.P. Vilas-Boas1; L.Machado1; A.I. Rouboa1; A.J. Silva1
1(PORTUGAL); 2(NORWAY)
O-076
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16:30 Hydrodynamic Characterization of the First and Second
Glide Positions of the Underwater Stroke Technique in
Breaststroke
L Costa; J Ribeiro; P Figueiredo; RJ Fernandes; D Marinho; AJ
Silva; A Rouboa; JP Vilas-Boas; L Machado (PORTUGAL)
O-078
16:45 3D Computational Fluid-structure Interaction Model for the
Estimation of Propulsive Forces of a Deformable Monofin
N. Bideau; F Razafimahery; L Monier; B Mahiou; G Nicolas; B
Bideau; L Rakotomanana (FRANCE)
O-079
17:00 Human Undulatory Swimming: Kinematics, Flow and
Mechanical Model
S. Hochstein; R. Blickhan (GERMANY)
O-080
17:15 Advanced Biomechanical Simulations in Swimming Enabled
by Extensions of Swimming Human Simulation Model
"SWUM"
M. Nakashima; H. Kiuchi; S. Maeda; S. Kamiya; K. Nakajima;
H. Takagi (JAPAN)
O-126
Friday, 18 June 2010
16:00 - 17:30 TURN/START I (Chair: R. Arellano) Room: 107
16:00 The Development of a Component Based Approach for
Swim Start Analysis
J Cossor; S. E. Slawson; L. M. Justham; P. P. Conway; A. A. West
(UNITED KINGDOM)
O-081
16:15 Influences of the Back Plate on Competitive Swimming
Starting Motion in Particular Projection Skill
T Nomura; T Takeda; H Takagi (JAPAN)
O-082
16:30 A Biomechanical Comparison of Elite Swimmers Start
Performance Using the Traditional Track Start and the New
Kick Start
KE Honda; PJ Sinclair; BR Mason; DL Pease (AUSTRALIA)
O-083
16:45 Comparison Among Three Types of Relay Start in
Competitive Swimming
T. Takeda; H. Takagi, S. Tsubakimoto ( JAPAN)
O-084
17:00 Influence of Swimming Start styles on Biomechanics and
Angular Momentum
J. Vantorre1; L. Seifert1; B. Bideau1; G. Nicolas1; R.J. Fernandes2;
J.P. Vilas-Boas2; D. Chollet1 1(FRANCE); 2(PORTUGAL)
O-085
17:15 Learning Flat and Pike Entries during Swim Start from the
Block
S Fischer; A Kibele (GERMANY)
O-086
Saturday, 19 June 2010
08:30 - 10:15 PERFORMANCE II (Chair: J. Dekerle) Room: Aud A
08:30 Do Fastskin Swimsuits Influence Coordination in Front crawl
Swimming?
D Chollet; F Chavallard; F Lemaitre; L. Seifert (FRANCE)
O-087
08:45 A Comparison of Characteristics of High Functional
Swimwear for Competitive Swimming
T Gonjo; H Ichikawa; S Tsubakimoto; H Takagi (JAPAN)
O-088
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
09:00 Effects of Swimwear Developed in 2008 on Drag During
Front Crawl Swimming
F Ogita; Z Huang; K kurobe; G Ozawa; N Taguchi; T Tanaka
(JAPAN)
O-089
09:15 Shaving and Perceptual Sensory Threshold
C L Brammer; D. M. Koceja; J. M. Stager (UNITED STATES)
O-090
09:30 The Acute Effect of Front Crawl Sprint-resisted Swimming
on the Direction of the Resultant Force of the Hand
V Gourgoulis; N Aggeloussis; G Mavridis; A Boli; A.G. Toubekis;
P Kasimatis; N Vezos; G Mavrommatis (GREECE)
O-091
09:45 Mechanical And Propulsive Efficiency Of Swimmers In
Different Zones Of Energy Supply
Sergei Kolmogorov; A.R. Vorontsov; O.A. Rumyantseva; A.B.
Kochergin (RUSSIAN FEDERATION)
O-092
10:00 Physiological and Performance Characteristics of 200 m.
Continuous Swimming and 4X50m "Broken" Swimming with
Different Interval Time.Demands
N. Beidaris; P. Botonis; T. Platanou (GREECE)
O-093
Saturday, 19 June 2010
08:30 - 10:00 RESCUE (Chair: K. Moran & R. Stallman) Room: 106
08:30 Crucial Findings from the 4W Model of Drowning for
Practical and Teaching Applications
S. Avramidis1; J. McKenna2; J. Long2; R. Butterly1; D.J.
Llewellyn2 1(GREECE); 2(UNITED KINGDOM)
O-094
08:45 Real and Perceived Swimming Competency, Risk Estimation,
and Preventing Drowning among New Zealand Youth
K Moran (NEW ZEALAND)
O-095
09:00 Keeping the Safety Messages Simple: The International Task
Force on Open-Water Recreational Drowning Prevention
K Moran1; L. Quan2; E Bennett2
1(NEW ZEALAND); 2(UNITED STATES)
O-096
09:15 Movement Economy in Breaststroke Swimming: A Survival
Perspective
R.K. Stallman; J Major; S Hemmer; G Haavaag (NORWAY)
O-097
09:30 A Model for Drowning Prevention in Lake Victoria; A Case
Study from East Africa
S. Wiebenge (NETHERLANDS)
O-098
09:45 Swimming Ability, Perceived Competence and Perceived Risk
Among Young Adults
R.K. Stallman; D Dahl; K. Moran; P.L. Kjendlie (NORWAY)
O-099
Saturday, 19 June 2010
08:30 - 10:00 MEDICINE III (Chair: D. Daly) Room: 107
08:30 Dietary Thiamin and Riboflavin Intake and Blood Thiamin
and Riboflavin Concentrations in Collegiate Swimmers under
Intensive Training
A. Sato; Y. Shimoyama; T. Ishikawa; N. Murayama (JAPAN)
O-100
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XITH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM FOR BIOMECHANICS AND MEDICINE IN SWIMMING
08:45 Does the Immersion Affect Cortical Activation in Human?
:Functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy study
Daisuke Sato; H Onishi; T Iwabe; A Maruyama (JAPAN)
O-101
09:00 Is Sight the Only Deterrent to Breaststroke Performance in
Visually Impaired Paralympic Swimmers?
I Þ Einarsson1; J. Martens2; D.J. Daly2 1(ICELAND);
2(BELGIUM)
O-102
09:15 Influence of Swimming Speed on the Affected- and
Unaffected-Arm Stroke Phases of Competitive Unilateral
Arm Amputee Front Crawl Swimmers
C.D. Osborough1; C.J. Payton1; D.J. Daly2 1(UNITED
KINGDOM); 2(BELGIUM)
O-103
09:30 Effect of Buoyant Torque on Bodyroll of Unilateral Arm
Amputee Front Crawl Swimmers
C.J Payton; C Osborough; R.H Sanders (UNITED KINGDOM)
O-104
09:45 The Effect of Higher Ambient Air Temperature on
Thermoregulatory Responses and Thermal Sensation during
Lower Body Immersion in Cool Water
H. Wakabayashi1; T. Wijayanto2; J.Y. Lee2; Y. Tochihara2
1(UNITED KINGDOM); 2(JAPAN)
O-105
Saturday, 19 June 2010
10:30 - 11:15 Keynote Lecture 8 (Chair: K. Keskinen) Room: Aud A
10:30 Training at Real and Simulated Altitude in Swimming: Too
High Expectations?
F.A. Rodríguez (SPAIN)
KL-008
11:15 - 12:00 Keynote Lecture 9 (Chair: K. Keskinen) Room: Aud A
11:15 Swimming and Aquatic Exercise for Rehabilitation and
Health
Jan Prins (UNITED STATES)
KL-009
Saturday, 19 June 2010
12:00 - 13:00 Poster session Biomechanics 3 (Chair: B. Ungerechts) Room:
Poster and Exhibition Hall
12:00 Biomechanical Factors Influencing Tumble Turn Performance
of Elite Female Swimmers
F. Puel; J. Morlier; M. Cid; D. Chollet; P. Hellard (FRANCE)
P-033
12:00 Identifying Determinant Movement Sequences in Monofin
Swimming Technique
M Rejman; A Staszkiewicz (POLAND)
P-034
12:00 Patterns of Behavior in the Crawl Technique of the Elite
Portuguese Swimmers
N. Ricardo; V. Milheiro; M. Branco; J. Campaniço; J. Freitas; A.
Conceição; H. Louro; A. Silva (PORTUGAL)
P-035
12:00 Evaluation of the Gliding Capacity of a Swimmer
A Roig (SPAIN)
P-036
12:00 Modelling Arm Coordination in Front Crawl
L Seifert; D Chollet (FRANCE)
P-037
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
12:00 Creating the Best Physical Resources for Performing the
Underwater Undulatory Swimming, a Case Study
J Setterberg (NORWAY)
P-038
12:00 Observation of Standard Breaststroke Technique Stability
A Silva; J Freitas; J. R; A. Conceição; J. Campaniço; T. Matos; L.
Leitão; H. Louro (PORTUGAL)
P-039
12:00 Effects of a BlueseventyTM Bodysuit on Spatial-temporal and
Coordinative Parameters during an all-out 50-m Front crawl
Swim
RP Silveira; JY Kanefuku; FC Moré; FAS Castro (BRAZIL)
P-040
12:00 Relationship Between High Elbow Technique and Motion of
Shoulder Joint in Front Crawl Swimming
H. Suito; H Nunome; Y Ikegami (JAPAN)
P-041
12:00 A Study About The 3D Acceleration In Front Crawl And Its
Relation With Performance
V Tella; J Madera; JC Colado; J Mateu; X García Massó; LM
Gonzalez (SPAIN)
P-042
12:00 An Analysis of the Underwater Gliding Motion in Collegiate
Competitive Swimmer
T. Wada; T Sato; K Ohishi; T Tago; T Izumi; T Matsumoto; N
Yamamoto; T Isaka; Y Shimoyama (JAPAN)
P-043
12:00 Investigations into Strength Endurance Exercises for
Swimmers
M. Witt; J.-K. Götz (GERMANY)
P-044
12:00 Head Out Swimming in Water Polo: a Comparison with the
Front Crawl in Young Female Players
P Zamparo; S Falco (ITALY)
P-045
12:00 The Interplay Between Leg Kick Efficiency and Pushing
Phase Acceleration in Determining the "Turning Speed" in
Front Crawl Swimming
P Zamparo; M Vicentini; E Zorzi; A Scattolini; A Rigamonti; M
Bonifazi (ITALY)
P-046
12:00 Technical Monitoring and Application of Swimming
Competition
J Zhou; H Ba; W Xie (CHINA)
P-047
Saturday, 19 June 2010
12:00 - 13:00 Poster session Training 3 (Chair: C. Payton) Room: Poster and
Exhibition Hall
12:00 Water Training Effect in Shoulder Rotators Strength in
Young Swimmers
N Batalha; P Tomás-Carús; O. Fernandes; D.A. Marinho; A.J.
Silva (PORTUGAL)
P-067
12:00 General Indexes of Crawl Swimming Velocity of Junior
Water Polo Players at Match
F.Z. Bratusa; S.M. Perisic; J.M. Dopsaj (SERBIA)
P-068
12:00 Correlation Between Dry Land Strength Measurements and
In Water Force Generation
D L Carl; N Leslie; T Dickerson; B Griffin; A Marksteiner
(UNITED STATES)
P-069
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12:00 Perceived Exertion at Different Percents of the Critical
Velocity in Front Crawl
FAS Castro; M Franken; F Diefenthaeler (BRAZIL)
P-070
12:00 Tracking the 2004-2008 Olympic Cycle Performance in
Long Distance Freestyle Events
M.J. Costa; D.A. Marinho; V.M. Reis; A.J. Silva; J.A. Bragada;
T.M. Barbosa (PORTUGAL)
P-071
12:00 Changes of Competitive Performance, Training Load and
Tethered Force During Tapering in Young Swimmers
E Drosou; A. Toubekis; V. Gourgoulis; S. Thomaidis; H. Douda;
SP. Tokmakidis (GREECE)
P-072
12:00 Ventilatory and Biomechanical Response Analysis in Short
vs. Long Interval Training Sessions in Elite Long Distance
Swimmers
P. Hellard1; J. Dekerle2; X. Nesi2; J.F. Toussaint1; N. Houel1; C.
Hausswirth1 1(FRANCE); 2(UNITED KINGDOM)
P-073
12:00 Diagnosis of Swimming Technique by fully tethered
Swimming
A. Hohmann; U. Fehr; J. Fankel (GERMANY)
P-074
12:00 Specific Strength Training and Start Performance in
Swimming
A. Hohmann; U. Fehr; A. Reuss; S. Kieser; S. Straub
(GERMANY)
P-075
12:00 Relationship between Egg-beater Kick and Support Scull
Skills, and Isokinetic Peak Torque
M. Homma (JAPAN)
P-076
12:00 The Effects of Straight Leg Kick on Race Performance in the
Sprint Butterfly
T Ide (JAPAN)
P-077
12:00 Increased Training Intensity and Reduced Volume for 12
Weeks Increases Maximal Swimming Speed on a Sprint
Distance in Young Elite Swimmers
L Johansen; S Jørgensen; A Kilen; T.H Larsson; M Jørgensen; B
Rocha; N.B Nordsborg (DENMARK)
P-078
12:00 Biomechanics and Bioenergetics of 100-m Front Crawl
Swimming in Young Male Swimmers
E Lätt1; J Jürimäe1; J Mäestu1; P Purge1; R Rämson1; K.L
Keskinen2; K Haljaste1; T Jürimäe1 1(ESTONIA); 2(FINLAND)
P-079
12:00 Effects Of Applying Different Work Methods At Swimming
School Programme For Beginners
E Mirvic; I Radjo; M Hodzic; Z Agacevic (BOSNIA AND
HERZEGOVINA)
P-080
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Saturday, 19 June 2010
12:00 - 13:00 Poster session Social Sciences (Chair: N. Vikander) Room:
Poster and Exhibition Hall
12:00 Evolution in Swimming Science Research: Content
analysis of the "Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming"
Proceedings Books from 1971 to 2006
T M Barbosa; E Pinto; AM Cruz; DA Marinho; AJ Silva; VM
Reis; MJ Costa; TM Queirós (PORTUGAL)
P-111
12:00 A Model for Raising Water Safety Awareness in a
Developing Country: A Case Study from Tanzania
S. Kiluswa1; R. Namkoveka1; N. Ahmed1; J. Massudi1; J. Belela1;
T. Ongala1; A. Mwaipasi1; R.K. Stallman2
1(UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA); 2(NORWAY)
P-112
12:00 Cognitive Profiles and Neuro-motor Properties of Physically
Active Masters Swimmers
CM McCracken; K Kitano; SK Head; JD Johnston; PR Finn; JM
Stager (UNITED STATES)
P-113
12:00 Water Safety and the Environment: A Model for Developing
Countries - A Case Study from Tanzania
N. Ahmed; T. Ongala1; R. Namkoveka1; Mwaipasi, A; R.K.
Stallman2
1(TANZANIA (UNITED REPUBLIC)); 2(NORWAY)
P-114
12:00 A Social-Cognitive Investigation of the Coach-Created
Motivational Climate and Coaching Behavior in Norwegian
Youth Swimming
B.E. Rustad; P.N. Lemyre (NORWAY)
P-115
Saturday, 19 June 2010
12:00 - 13:00 Poster session Other
(Chair: N. Vikander) Room: Poster and Exhibition Hall
This session will start after the previous session (after P-115)
12:00 Framework for Drowning Prevention based on the Haddon
Matrix
S. Avramidis; J. McKenna (UNITED KINGDOM)
P-116
12:00 Head Depth and Velocity during Swim Starts in Competition
in 1.22 m Depth Pool
A C Cornett; J.C. White; B.V. Wright; A.P. Willmott; J.M. Stager
(UNITED STATES)
P-117
12:00 Athletic Rehabilitation of a Platform Diver after Shoulder
Dislocation for Return to Competitions
O Fujinawa; Y. Kondo; K. Tachikawa; H. Jigami; K. Hirose; H.
Matsunaga (JAPAN)
P-118
12:00 Comparisons of Water- and Land- based Physical Activity
Interventions in Japanese Subjects with Metabolic Syndrome
A Hanai; K Yamatsu (JAPAN)
P-119
12:00 The Influence of Ai Chi on Balance and Fear of Falling in
Older Adults: a Randomized Clinical Trial
Johan Lambeck1; F Neto2; R Teixeira2 1(BELGIUM);
2(PORTUGAL)
P-120
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XITH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM FOR BIOMECHANICS AND MEDICINE IN SWIMMING
Saturday, 19 June 2010
12:00 - 13:00 Poster session Other (Chair: N. Vikander) Room: Poster and
Exhibition Hall
This session will start after the previous session (after P-120)
12:00 Predictors of Performance in Pre-Pubertal and Pubertal Male
and Female Swimmers
H. Douda; A. Toubekis; C. Georgiou; V. Gourgoulis; SP.
Tokmakidis (GREECE)
P-121
12:00 Competitive Systematization in Age-group Swimming: an
Evaluation of Performances, Maturational Considerations,
and International Paradigms
K Kojima; J.M. Stager (UNITED STATES)
P-122
12:00 The Effect of an Intervention Program of Swim Learning on
the Development of Fundamental Motor Skills of Boys and
Girls
A.G. Nikolopoulos; E.K Skordilis (GREECE)
P-123
12:00 Wireless Activity Monitoring System for the Water Walking
Y. Ohgi; K Kaneda; C Tanaka (JAPAN)
P-124
12:00 The Effects of Rubber Swimsuits on Swimmers Measured by
a Lactic Acid Curve Test
T. Shiraki; K. Wakayoshi; H Hata; T Yamamoto; M Tomikawa
(JAPAN)
P-125
12:00 Comparison of the Development of Underwater Exercise
between China and Japan
Y. Wang1; H. Miwako2; T. Shozo2 1(CHINA); 2(JAPAN)
P-126
12:00 Preliminary Results of a "Multi-2D" Kinematic Analysis of
"Straight- vs. Bent-arm" Freestyle Swimming, Using High-
Speed Videography
Jan Prins; N.M. Murata; J.S.III. Allen (UNITED STATES)
P-127
12:00 Electromyography in Water Cycling at different Cadences
A Conceição; H Gamboa; V Milheiro; J Freitas; R Fernandes; JP
Vilas Boas; A Silva; H Louro (PORTUGAL)
P-128
Saturday, 19 June 2010
14:00 - 15:30 THRESHOLD (Chair: I. Swaine) Room: Aud A
14:00 Front Crawl Technique at and Around Maximal Lactate
Steady State
J. Dekerle1; M Alberty2
1(UNITED KINGDOM); 2(FRANCE)
O-106
14:15 Determination of Lactate Threshold with Four Different
Analysis Techniques for Pool Testing in Swimmers
K.L. Keskinen; O.P. Keskinen; T. Pöyhönen (FINLAND)
O-107
14:30 Can Blood Glucose Threshold be Determined in Swimmers
early in the Swimming Season?
Y Sengoku; K Nakamura; T Takeda; Y Nabekura; S Tsubakimoto
(JAPAN)
O-108
14:45 Evaluation of Force Production and Fatigue Using an
Anaerobic Test Performed by Differently Matured Swimmers
S. Soares; R. Silva; I. Aleixo; L. Machado; R. Fernandes; J. Maia;
J.P. Vilas-Boas (PORTUGAL)
O-109
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
15:00 Stroke Phases and Coordination Index around Maximal
Lactate Steady State in Swimming
JG Pelarigo1; BS Denadai2; BD Fernandes2; DRP Santiago2;
TEAS César2; LF Barbosa2; CC Greco2 1(PORTUGAL);
2(BRAZIL)
O-110
Saturday, 19 June 2010
14:00 - 15:30 TECHNIQUE AND PERFORMANCE (Chair: F. Castro)
Room: 106
14:00 Quantitative Data Supplements Qualitative Evaluations of
Butterfly Swimming
T Becker; R. Havriluk (UNITED STATES)
O-111
14:15 The Usefulness of the Fully Tethered Swimming for 50-m
Breaststroke Performance Prediction
A Barbosa1; M Dopsaj2; T Okicic2; O Andries Júnior1
(BRAZIL); 2(SERBIA)
O-112
14:30 Characteristics of Pressure Distribution and Flow Patterns
around the Hand during Sculling Motion
T Miwa; S Shimada; H Ichikawa; H Takagi; K Matsuuchi; J
Sakakibara; S Tsubakimoto (JAPAN)
O-113
14:45 100m Freestyle: Factors Affecting Performance
S T Aspenes; P-L Kjendlie (NORWAY)
O-114
15:00 Shoulder and Hip Roll Differences between Breathing and
Non-breathing Conditions in Front Crawl Swimming
S Psycharakis; C McCabe (UNITED KINGDOM)
O-115
15:15 Lactate Concentration Comparison Between 100m Freestyle
and Tethered Swimming of Equal Duration.
V Thanopoulos; G Rozi; T Platanou (GREECE)
O-116
15:30 Biophysical Analysis of the 200m Front Crawl Swimming: a
Case Study
P Figueiredo1; A Sousa1; P Gonçalves1; P Suzana2
; S Susana1; JP Vilas-Boas1; RJ Fernandes1 1(PORTUGAL);
2(BRAZIL)
O-117
Saturday, 19 June 2010
14:00 - 15:30 TURN/START II (Chair: B. Mason) Room: 107
14:00 Graphic Removal of Water Wave Impact in the Pool Wall
during the Flip Turn
S.M. Pereira1; P. Gonçalves2; R.J. Fernandes2; L. Machado2; H.
Roesler1; J.P. Vilas-Boas2
1(BRAZIL); 2(PORTUGAL)
O-118
14:15 A Study of Apnea Turn, A New Underwater Turning Method
for Butterfly and Breast Stroke Races
K. Taichi; T. Tsuyoshi; T. Hideki; T Shozo (JAPAN)
O-119
14:30 A Study About the Cognitive Interplay Between Sensory and Biomechanical Features While Executing Flip Turns Wearing
Different Swim Suits
S. Vieluf1; B E Ungerechts1; H M Toussaint2; H Lex1; T Schack1
1(GERMANY); 2(NETHERLANDS) O-120
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XITH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM FOR BIOMECHANICS AND MEDICINE IN SWIMMING
14:45 Effect of Specific Training on Swimming Start’s Performance
B. De la Fuente; R. Arellano (SPAIN)
O-121
15:00 Relay Start Strategies in Elite Swimmers
A Kibele; S Fischer (GERMANY)
O-122
15:15 Analysis of Swim Turning, Underwater Gliding and Stroke
Resumption Phases in Top Division Swimmers using a
Wearable Inertial Sensor Device
G. Vannozzi; M Donati; G Gatta; A Cappozzo (ITALY)
O-123
Saturday, 19 June 2010
16:00 - 17:30 POOL SIDE DEMONSTRATION & RELAY RACE
(Chair: B.H. Olstad) Room: Swimming Pool
16:00 Applications of Wireless EMG Measurements in Water
Ingi Þór Einarsson1; J. Martens2; S.A. Arngrimsson1; J. Lambeck2;
D. Daly2 1(ICELAND); 2(BELGIUM)
O-124
16:00 User-Friendly Portable Poolside Video Analysis
Rh Sanders, G. Machtsiras; G Scott (UNITED KINGDOM)
O-125
16:00 Self Testing of New Swimming Training Equipment
16:00 Torrent E-Rack Swim Training
DH Hector (USA).
16:00 Free Simulation Software "Swimsuit" to Learn and Research Biomechanics in Swimming
M. Nakashima; H. Kiuchi; S. Maeda; S. Kamiya; K. Nakajima;
H. Takagi (JAPAN)
P-029
Saturday, 19 June 2010
18:00 - 19:00 Closing Ceremony
1900-00:00 Banquet in NIH Gardens
Realização: Norwegian School of Sport Science