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
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 ...
SUSAN O’NEILL’S FULL STROKE AT 160 m OF HER 200 m BUTTERFLY GOLD MEDAL RACE AT THE ATLANTA OLYMPIC GAMES 1996
Each frame is .1 second part. It is recommended that the reader refer to the previous 65 m and 110 m analyses. Rather than provide a frame by frame analysis, this interpretation will highlight generalities.
Notable Features
There ...
SUSAN O’NEILL’S FULL STROKE AT 110 m OF HER 200 m BUTTERFLY GOLD MEDAL RACE AT THE ATLANTA OLYMPIC GAMES 1996
Each frame is .1 second part. This sequence contains a non-breathing stroke followed by a breathing stroke. The reader should also refer to the other analyses of Susan O'Neill's stroke in the same race.
At this stage of the race, ...
SUSAN O’NEILL’S FULL NON-BREATHING STROKE AT 65m OF HER 200m BUTTERFLY GOLD MEDAL RACE
Each frame is .1 second apart.
Notable Features
Frame #1: The hands have just entered the water at full stretch and shoulder width apart. The shoulders are elevated to produce a long reach forward. The hips have dropped from ...
DENIS PANKRATOV’S FULL STROKE AT 65 m OF HIS 100 m BUTTERFLY GOLD MEDAL RACE
Each frame is .1 second apart. This sequence displays both a breathing and non-breathing stroke.
Notable Features
Frame #1: This position is immediately prior to the hand-entry after a non-breathing stroke. The head is well ...
PETRIA THOMAS AT 175m OF HER GOLD MEDAL 200m BUTTERFLY 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 will play through 10 times and then ...
MICHAEL KLIM AND FRANK ESPOSITO AT 75m OF KLIM’S 100m GOLD MEDAL BUTTERFLY RACE
Each frame is .1 seconds apart. In this race, Klim swam 52.25 and Esposito 52.94 (fourth place). This series of frames shows a similar form of butterfly swimming being performed by two top swimmers. The action displayed is fast ...
MICHAEL PHELPS AT 30m OF HIS WORLD RECORD GOLD MEDAL 200m BUTTERFLY RACE
Each frame is 0.1 seconds apart. Michael Phelps' world-record time for this event was 1:52.09.
This stroke analysis includes a moving sequence in real time, a moving sequence where each frame is displayed for .5 of a second, and ...