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The goal of competitive swimming is to travel the event
distance as fast as possible. The identification of the parameters
that predict swimming performances is one of
the main aims of the swimming “science” community.
Indeed, it is consensual that biomechanical and energetic
variables are determinant for performance in this
sport. Several research groups dedicate their attention
to the relationships establish between biomechanical
and energetic variables on adult swimmers, with special
emphasis on elite adult swimmers.
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Coelho, J.; Cruz, A.M.; Marinho, D.A.; Marques, M.C.; Costa, A.M.; Silva, A.J.; Barbosa, Tiago M. (2009). Preliminary attempt to develop a path-flow analysis model for swimming performance in children. In 1st International Symposium of Sports Performance: performance enhanced by bridging the gap between theory and practice. Vila Real
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Research Centre in Sports, Health and Human Development