A STUDY OF FLUID FORCES ACTING ON A FOOT DURING EGGBEATER KICKS OF WATER POLO PLAYERS

Authors

  • Eisuke Kawai
  • Takaaki Tsunokawa
  • Shozo Tsubakimoto
  • Hideki Takagi

Keywords:

fluid dynamics, floating technique, pressuredistribution, 3D DLT method, dynamic pressure, propulsive force

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to estimate fluid forces acting on a foot during eggbeater kicks of water polo players by the pressure-distribution-measuring method. Six male water polo players performed eggbeater kicks. Four pairs of pressure sensors were attached to the dominant foot to measure pressure distribution. Fluid-force vectors were calculated. The eggbeater kick cycles were divided into three phases (i.e. out-, in- and upkick phase) based on the knee joint angle and the displacement of the ankle. Maximum values and mean values of the propulsive component of fluid forces were 165.4 * 24.6 N and 38.2 * 4.6 N (mean i SD). Moreover, it was established that a swimmer mainly produces propulsive forces during out-kick and in-kick phases.

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Published

2016-11-06

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Coaching and Sports Activities