Clare Meulenbroek’s research while affiliated with Australian Catholic University and other places

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On-block mechanistic determinants of start performance in high performance swimmers
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March 2021

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This study aimed to 1) identify what starting block outcome kinetics have the greatest relationship to 15 m start time; 2) investigate key mechanistic determinants of the block phase and how these forces are sequenced. One hundred and fifty-two high-level competitive swimmers were included in the study. Linear mixed modelling identified four on-block outcome kinetic variables (work, average power, horizontal take-off velocity (HTOV), and average acceleration) as having a very large relationship (R² = 0.79–0.83) to 15 m start time, with average power having the most substantial impact. On-block force sequencing started with the rear leg, followed by upper limb grab forces and the front leg. Further exploration of underlying determinants was performed for average power and HTOV of the centre of mass. Multiple linear regression identified grab resultant peak force, rear resultant average force, front horizontal peak force, and resultant peak force as significant predictors of average power (R² = 0.88). HTOV was predicted using the same variables, apart from the inclusion of rear horizontal peak force instead of rear resultant average force (R² = 0.73). These findings may influence how strength and conditioning and skill acquisition interventions are designed to improve swim start performance.

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... Kinetic and kinematic variables of block performance extracted for analysis were identified by Thng and colleagues as key predictors of time to 5 and 15 m. 33 Analysis of the identified parameters were broken down into the block, flight, and in-water phases of the swim start. The in-water phase comprises the underwater phase and the free swimming component till the 15 m mark. ...

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Longitudinal tracking of body composition, lower limb force-time characteristics and swimming start performance in high performance swimmers
On-block mechanistic determinants of start performance in high performance swimmers
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  • March 2021