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  1. 25 lip 2016 · Swimming has unique medical challenges as a result of a variety of environmental and chemical exposures. Musculoskeletal overuse injuries, overtraining, respiratory problems, and dermatologic conditions are among the most common problems swimmers encounter.

  2. Abstract. This narrative review deals with the topic of strength training in swimming, which has been a controversial issue for decades. It is not only about the importance for the performance at start, turn and swim speed, but also about the question of how to design a strength training program.

  3. Resistance swimming is a form of swimming exercise undertaken either for athletic or therapeutic purposes. In optimal circumstances, it lends itself to any stroke the swimmer wishes to perform.

  4. 12 maj 2017 · The aims of this systematic literature review are to (1) explore the transfer of resistance-training modalities to swimming performance, and (2) examine the effects of resistance training on technical aspects of swimming.

  5. Consequently, the aims of this systematic literature review are (1) to explore the transfer of resistance-training modalities to swimming performance in competitive swimmers, and (2) to examine the effects of resistance training on key technical parameters of swimming performance.

  6. A drag force caused by eddy currents. Eddy resistance is reduced by streamlining and increased by certain positions and movements of a body in the fluid. For example, lateral movements of a swimmer such as wriggling the hips and legs, increase eddy resistance. ... ...

  7. Objective: The aims of this systematic literature review are to (1) explore the transfer of resistance-training modalities to swimming performance, and (2) examine the effects of resistance training on technical aspects of swimming.

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