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Butterfly Analysis

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ANDREI SERDINOV AT 25m OF HIS WORLD RECORD SEMI-FINAL 100m BUTTERFLY RACE

The time between each frame is not known. Andrei Serdinov's time was 51.76, a new world record that was broken in the next semi-final race. This stroke analysis includes a moving sequence in real time, a moving sequence where each frame is displayed for .5 of a second, and still frames. The following image sequence is in real time. It...

JENNY THOMPSON’S FULL STROKE (NON-BREATHING) AT 80m OF HER LEG OF THE GOLD MEDAL 4 x 100m MEDLEY RELAY RACE

Each frame is .1 seconds apart. Differences between this sequence and actions described in the 35-m analysis might be due to the fact that this stroke is non-breathing while the former was a breathing stroke. Further differences could be attributable to fatigue. Notable Features Frame #1: The hand entry is almost at shoulder width,...

DENIS SILANTIEV’S BREATHING STROKE AT 165m OF HIS 200m GOLD MEDAL BUTTERFLY RACE

The time base for this observation is not known but the duration between each frame is constant. Notable Features Frame #1: Entry is made with both hands pitched outward indicating that an initial outward arm movement will be necessary to reposition the arms to where they can propel effectively. The body and head are diving down...

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MISTY HYMAN’S BREATHING STROKE AT 175m OF HER 200m BUTTERFLY BRONZE MEDAL RACE

MISTY HYMAN’S BREATHING STROKE AT 175m OF HER 200m BUTTERFLY BRONZE MEDAL RACE

Each frame is .1 second apart. This is Misty Hyman's first stroke after completing her controversial underwater stroke after the last turn in the 200 m event. Notable Features Frame #1: The legs kick to counter-balance the ...
MARY T. MEAGHER’S NON-BREATHING STROKE FROM THE FRONT AT TRAINING SPEED (circa 1979)

MARY T. MEAGHER’S NON-BREATHING STROKE FROM THE FRONT AT TRAINING SPEED (circa 1979)

This series of frames is taken from one of James "Doc" Counsilman's instructional films. The frame capture speed is not known. Notable Features Frames #1 - #3: The entry is shoulder-width apart and the hands turn immediately ...
MARY T. MEAGHER’S BREATHING STROKE GOING AWAY AT TRAINING SPEED (circa 1979)

MARY T. MEAGHER’S BREATHING STROKE GOING AWAY AT TRAINING SPEED (circa 1979)

This series of frames is taken from one of James "Doc" Counsilman's instructional films. The frame capture speed is not known. Notable Features Frames #1 - #3: The hands enter and are immediately positioned to exert force ...
MARY T. MEAGHER’S BREATHING STROKE FROM THE SIDE AT TRAINING SPEED (1979)

MARY T. MEAGHER’S BREATHING STROKE FROM THE SIDE AT TRAINING SPEED (1979)

This series of frames is taken from one of James "Doc" Counsilman's instructional films. The frame capture speed is not known. Notable Features Frame #1: The swimmer kicks down to counter-balance the entering arms. That ...
MISTY HYMAN’S TURN-KICK AT 150m OF HER 200m BUTTERFLY BRONZE MEDAL RACE

MISTY HYMAN’S TURN-KICK AT 150m OF HER 200m BUTTERFLY BRONZE MEDAL RACE

Rutemiller (1996) described the basic beliefs underlying Misty Hyman's "breakout" dolphin swimming on the side. Some of the significant statements were as follows: "Misty Hyman and her coach Bob Gillett of the Arizona Desert Fox Swim ...
SUSAN O’NEILL’S NON-BREATHING STROKE AT 160m OF HER 200m BUTTERFLY GOLD MEDAL RACE

SUSAN O’NEILL’S NON-BREATHING STROKE AT 160m OF HER 200m BUTTERFLY GOLD MEDAL RACE

Each frame is .1 second apart. This series shows the consistency of Susan O'Neill's stroke over the past several years. During this time, there has been little change in best performance times which have usually been the best or one ...