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Implementing changes – 3D stroke analysis with instant feedback

In last Friday’s practice Janna van Kooten and Yara van Kalmthout, two elite prospects of Dutch long-distance swimming worked on their strokes with the 3D stroke analysis system of the Lab, but on this occasion they had to apply changes to their swimming style after instant feedback. Making changes in the strokes of professional swimmers…
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Researcher of InnoSportLab in World Series Para Swimming event

Our own Jonne Kapteijns had the chance to travel with the Dutch Para Swimming Team to Lignano, Italy, for the latest event of the 2022 Para Swimming World Series. She shared her experiences about her first – but definitely not last – tournament as the embedded scientist of the team. Congratulations Jonne, keep up the…
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International guests in the Lab – Two-day training camp for two Serbian elite swimmers

“The little details always count, I’ve lost by 1 millisecond and I’ve won by 1 millisecond” – said Velimir Stjepanović, after the second session of the training camp, in which – together with his teammate Uroš Nikolić – they had the chance to work with the technology of InnoSportLab de Tongelreep. The swimmers spent two…
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Confirmation by data – Monthly measurements with the Dutch National Youth Swimming Team

On the first Friday of March a group of the Dutch National Youth Swimming Team executed their monthly measurements in InnoSportLab de Tongelreep. The group led by coach Geert Janssen had a session dedicated to collecting data on the performance of the athletes. With collecting data in the last two years – every four weeks…
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New study about factors underlying front crawl swimming performance published in Frontiers journal

On the first day of March, the last paper of the PhD thesis of our own Sander Schreven was published in the Elite Sports and Performance Enhancement section of the Frontiers in Sports and Active Living scientific journal. The study – titled Sprint Performance in Arms-Only Front Crawl Swimming Is Strongly Associated With the Power-To-Drag…
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