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A Case Study on Curling Stone and Sweeping Effect According to Sweeping Conditions
Tae-Whan Kim1, Sang-Cheol Lee1, Se-Kee Kil1
1Korea Institute of Sport Science, Seoul 01794, Korea.
Abstract:
The purpose of this study was to use the same ice temperature and air temperature as the Pyeongchang Curling Stadium by using an Ice Chamber. Then, launch the stone at the same speed, and move according to the sweeping conditions (perpendicular to the axis of motion, along the axis of motion) of male and female elite curlers. The aim is to provide sports science information required for curling athletes by analyzing the distance of the stone, the change in the speed of a moved stone, the change in broom acceleration, and athletes' muscle activity. The results of experiments conducted on four male and four elite female curlers are as follows. Under gender, the stone's movement distance was long after the sweeping of male athletes, and the speed of the stone was not different according to the conditions. The broom's acceleration did not show a difference in both the sweeping condition and the athlete's gender condition, and the muscle activity did not show a significant difference in both the sweeping condition and the gender condition. In summary, it is thought that male athletes moved the stone farther by raising the ice surface temperature by vertical load than female athletes. Also, there was no statistically significant difference in muscle activity results, but it was found that there was a specific pattern of muscle activity in the pushing and pulling motions during the sweeping of male and female athletes. It is expected to be used as primary data.
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