Short and lang railway in the back swimming

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The Effect of 25 M versus 50 M Course Length on Backstroke Performance – An Analysis of National and International Swimmers The difference in speed on the short and like the Langbahn has so far been examined almost exclusively for freestyle. We examined the difference for back floats, where we also looked at whether there is a difference between a national and international level.From the period 2000-2013 we examined for 50m, 100m and 200m back swimming if the swimmers on the short run are more and faster than on the Langbahn. On average, the swimmers were 4.3% faster on the short run, regardless of gender and route length.The difference between the sexes was for swimmers at an international level for all routes on the short-run greater than on the Langbahn, for swimmers at a national level only over 200m.

The performance increased for swimmers on a national and international level over the period, with no difference between the sexes. Finding is the work under https://www.scitechnol.com/the-effect-of-m-versus-m-course-length-on-backstroke-performance-an-analysis-our-national-and-international-Swimmer-df5p.php?article_id=1812