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Effect of Randall foils on the rowing propulsive cycle.
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Sports Biomechanics . Jan2024, p1-10. 10p. 3 Illustrations, 2 Charts. - Publication Year :
- 2024
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Abstract
- Rowing performance depends on the design and building materials used for competition. Recently, attempting to improve rowing performance, the Randall foil has been attached to the top edge of a rowing Big blade, making it spoon shaped. The current study aimed to analyse the differences between Big blades with and without Randall foils in force-related variables. Nineteen rowers performed two bouts of 90 s at maximal effort tethered rowing and differences were found in cycle average peak force (4.33 ± 1.46 vs. 5.26 ± 1.57 N/kg), propulsive cycle average time (1.79 ± 0.38 vs. 1.52 ± 0.24 N/kg.s) and rate of force development (8.79 ± 4.75 vs. 12.07 ± 4.60 N/kg/s) for Big blades with and without foils (respectively). Differences were also observed between the middle (4.79 ± 1.21 vs. 4.08 ± 1.48 N/kg) and final phases (4.86 ± 1.45 vs. 4.04 ± 1.47 N/kg) of the rowing effort for the cycle average peak force of Big blades with and without Randall foils. Data suggest a positive effect of these foils on the force–time curve profile. Future studies should focus on testing its influence on free on-water rowing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 14763141
- Database :
- Academic Search Index
- Journal :
- Sports Biomechanics
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 174867097
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1080/14763141.2023.2298968