Saturday 11 June 2016

(8) How Else Can We Use This Information?


This information can be used in other swimming strokes such as freestyle, breaststroke, backstroke and sculling as they all use similar distinct forces that create hydrodynamic propulsion drag and lift force in the water and air flow to create a equal and opposite reaction. Blazevich (2012) states that hydrodynamics propulsion can also be applied in other water sports that uses a force that needed significant drag and lift effects to create a force to move mass through water creating a equal and opposite reaction. These principles result in improving the driving force to improve a swimmers technique. This can also be applied in sports like rowing as rowers oars are similar to swimming arm strokes and maximise the rowers propulsion through maximum force and propulsion and minimise resistance through and above the water.

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