Interesting article on the size differences between athletes, including rowers:
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/27/healt ... ei=5087%0A
Body Size in NYT
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I'd have posted that in http://c2forum.com/viewforum.php?f=11
I've cross-posted it to http://concept2.co.uk/forum/viewforum.php?f=4 as I suspect my compatriots may be interested in that article.
I've cross-posted it to http://concept2.co.uk/forum/viewforum.php?f=4 as I suspect my compatriots may be interested in that article.
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Intersting (but pretty logical) article.
Does anyone know of any articles or research that broke down the different sports and what physical attributes are most likely to contribute to success?
It sounds very "19080's soviet/chinese sports school" type of thinking ... but ... they had/have successful olympians back then!
Steve
Does anyone know of any articles or research that broke down the different sports and what physical attributes are most likely to contribute to success?
It sounds very "19080's soviet/chinese sports school" type of thinking ... but ... they had/have successful olympians back then!
Steve
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SportsTalent
Bob Arnot, a former Winter Olympic medical director, wrote a book called SportsTalent that went into capabilities for a broad range of sports, as well as provided tests for a smaller set of 6.
http://www.amazon.com/Sportstalent-Disc ... 0140077901
For abstracts on anthropomorphic characteristics of rowers, many can be found on PubMed:
- diameters of various body parts
- sitting height
- correlations for strength, power, and aerobic capacity
- muscle symmetry and injury
http://www.amazon.com/Sportstalent-Disc ... 0140077901
For abstracts on anthropomorphic characteristics of rowers, many can be found on PubMed:
- diameters of various body parts
- sitting height
- correlations for strength, power, and aerobic capacity
- muscle symmetry and injury