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Leg Dominance and OSB12 Kick Start Performance in Young Competitive Swimmers

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  • Ivan Matúš

    (Faculty of Sports, University of Presov, 08001 Presov, Slovakia)

  • Pavel Ružbarský

    (Faculty of Sports, University of Presov, 08001 Presov, Slovakia)

  • Bibiana Vadašová

    (Faculty of Sports, University of Presov, 08001 Presov, Slovakia)

  • Pavol Čech

    (Faculty of Sports, University of Presov, 08001 Presov, Slovakia)

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to examine differences in starting and kick-plate positions, pointing to an effect on kick-start performance with the dominant and non-dominant feet placed on the front edge of the OSB12 starting block. The sample included 20 female competitive swimmers whose average age was 16.1 ± 0.6 years. To assess swimmers’ lower body explosive strength and determine leg dominance, a triple hop distance test was administered. We determined the swimmers’ preferred starting position on a starting block in terms of the kick-plate setting and body position on the starting block. The results of our study demonstrate the importance of leg dominance and positioning on the OSB12 starting block. After the preferred starting position was determined, the optimal position for the kick start was selected. When the dominant leg was placed on the front edge of the starting block ( p < 0.05; Cohen’s d —large effect), swimmers produced shorter block times and times to 2 and 5 m. For most of the tested swimmers, the optimal basic position on the starting block included neutral- and rear-weighted positions with the kick plate set to positions 3–4 and the right leg placed on the front edge of the OSB12 starting block.

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  • Ivan Matúš & Pavel Ružbarský & Bibiana Vadašová & Pavol Čech, 2021. "Leg Dominance and OSB12 Kick Start Performance in Young Competitive Swimmers," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 18(24), pages 1-11, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:18:y:2021:i:24:p:13156-:d:701735
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