2
views
0
recommends
+1 Recommend
0 collections
    0
    shares
      • Record: found
      • Abstract: not found
      • Article: not found

      The role of the biomechanics analyst in swimming training and competition analysis

      Read this article at

      ScienceOpenPublisherPubMed
      Bookmark
          There is no author summary for this article yet. Authors can add summaries to their articles on ScienceOpen to make them more accessible to a non-specialist audience.

          Related collections

          Most cited references77

          • Record: found
          • Abstract: found
          • Article: not found

          Progressive statistics for studies in sports medicine and exercise science.

          Statistical guidelines and expert statements are now available to assist in the analysis and reporting of studies in some biomedical disciplines. We present here a more progressive resource for sample-based studies, meta-analyses, and case studies in sports medicine and exercise science. We offer forthright advice on the following controversial or novel issues: using precision of estimation for inferences about population effects in preference to null-hypothesis testing, which is inadequate for assessing clinical or practical importance; justifying sample size via acceptable precision or confidence for clinical decisions rather than via adequate power for statistical significance; showing SD rather than SEM, to better communicate the magnitude of differences in means and nonuniformity of error; avoiding purely nonparametric analyses, which cannot provide inferences about magnitude and are unnecessary; using regression statistics in validity studies, in preference to the impractical and biased limits of agreement; making greater use of qualitative methods to enrich sample-based quantitative projects; and seeking ethics approval for public access to the depersonalized raw data of a study, to address the need for more scrutiny of research and better meta-analyses. Advice on less contentious issues includes the following: using covariates in linear models to adjust for confounders, to account for individual differences, and to identify potential mechanisms of an effect; using log transformation to deal with nonuniformity of effects and error; identifying and deleting outliers; presenting descriptive, effect, and inferential statistics in appropriate formats; and contending with bias arising from problems with sampling, assignment, blinding, measurement error, and researchers' prejudices. This article should advance the field by stimulating debate, promoting innovative approaches, and serving as a useful checklist for authors, reviewers, and editors.
            Bookmark
            • Record: found
            • Abstract: not found
            • Article: not found

            Internal and External Training Load: 15 Years On

              Bookmark
              • Record: found
              • Abstract: not found
              • Article: not found

              Measurement of health status

                Bookmark

                Author and article information

                Contributors
                (View ORCID Profile)
                (View ORCID Profile)
                (View ORCID Profile)
                (View ORCID Profile)
                Journal
                Sports Biomechanics
                Sports Biomechanics
                Informa UK Limited
                1476-3141
                1752-6116
                August 17 2021
                : 1-18
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Sport Sciences, Polytechnic Institute of Bragança, Bragança, Portugal
                [2 ]Research Centre in Sports, Health and Human Development, Vila Real, Portugal
                [3 ]Portuguese Swimming Federation, Cruz Quebrada, Portugal
                [4 ]Sport Sciences Department, Meazure Sport Sciences, São Paulo, Brazil
                [5 ]Brazilian Paralympic Committee, São Paulo, Brazil
                [6 ]Department of Sports Sciences, School of Physical Education, Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil
                [7 ]Performance Optimization Department, French Swimming Federation, Clichy, France
                [8 ]Center for the Study and the Transformation of Physical Activities (CETAPS), Faculty of Sport Sciences, University of Rouen Normandie, UNIROUEN, Mont Saint Aignan, France
                [9 ]COR, Santa Clara, CA, USA
                [10 ]High Performance Sport New Zealand, Auckland, New Zealand
                [11 ]New South Wales Institute of Sport, Sydney, NSW, Australia
                [12 ]Aquatics Lab, Physical Education and Sports Department, Faculty of Sport Sciences, University of Granada, Granada, Spain
                [13 ]Aquatic Testing, Training and Research Unit, Australian Institute of Sport, Bruce, ACT, Australia
                Article
                10.1080/14763141.2021.1960417
                34402417
                e00c0b29-39cb-4be4-906b-331f4f108b31
                © 2021
                History

                Comments

                Comment on this article