Evaluación del ritmo de carrera utilizando la velocidad crítica durante una competición de natación en aguas abiertas

Yasunori Fujito1, Tomomi Fujimoto2, Reira Hara3

  • 1Department of Sport and Health Sciences, Osaka Sangyo University, Osaka 574-0013, Japan.

Resumen

Los mejores nadadores de aguas abiertas mantienen la velocidad nadando al 92% de la velocidad crítica (CS). Los nadadores de menor rango están fatigados, muestran disminuciones de velocidad, lo que indica que el %CS es un indicador clave de rendimiento para la identificación de talentos de natación en aguas abiertas.

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