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Backstroke Analysis
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LENNY KRAYZELBERG AT 180 m OF HIS WORLD-RECORD 200 m RACE AT THE 1999 PAN PACIFIC CHAMPIONSHIPS IN SYDNEY
Each frame is .1 second apart. Lenny Krayzelberg's time for this race was 1:55.87, a new world record.
Notable Features
Frame #1: The right arm is deep, has completed its direct propulsive thrust, and is starting to sweep ...
BACKSTROKE TEACHING AID #1
The following collage of sequences from some of the world's best backstrokers are presented as teaching aids in Dr. Rushall's Stroke Clinics. Each item is presented to show important features of the stroke that should be adapted to ...
STEV THELOKE AT 70 m OF HIS WINNING 100 m BACKSTROKE RACE AT THE 1998 GOODWILL GAMES IN NEW YORK
Each frame is .1 seconds apart. The time for Stev Theloke's (Germany) swim on this occasion was 54.43, the #1 ranked swim in the world for the year (he defeated Lenny Krayzelberg in this race).
Notable Features
Frame #1: ...
LENNY KRAYZELBURG’S FULL STROKE AT 35m OF HIS 100m BACKSTROKE GOLD MEDAL RACE
Each frame is .1 second apart.
Notable Features
Frame #1: The right arm enters upper arm first. The right shoulder is fully elevated. The swimmer's streamline from head to thigh is noteworthy. The left leg kicks to balance the ...
KRISZTINA EGERSZEGI’S FULL STROKE AT 65 m OF HER 200 m GOLD MEDAL SWIM AT THE ATLANTA OLYMPIC GAMES 1996
Each frame is .1 second apart. This performance was one of the most dominant in women's swimming events at the Atlanta Olympic Games. Krisztina Egerszegi's time of 2:07.83 was more than four seconds ahead of second place. Many of the ...
BRAD BRIDGEWATER’S FULL STROKE AT 165 m OF HIS 200 m BACKSTROKE GOLD MEDAL RACE AT THE ATLANTA OLYMPIC GAMES 1996
Each frame is .1 second apart.
Notable Features
Frame #1: The left arm is just entering the water. The right arm is in the latter part of its propulsive phase and is demonstrating the "inward-upward scull" motion displayed by ...