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Biomechanical analysis of active drag in swimming

Alcock et al., 2007

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13622378510876710236
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Alcock A
Mason B
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Active drag measurement through an entire swimming stroke was computed from the swimmer's maximum sprint speed and the assistive force required to tow the swimmer at a slightly higher known velocity. The mean values of the active drag obtained were similar to …
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