Summary: | 碩士 === 國立體育學院 === 教練研究所 === 88 === The purpose of this study was to compare the difference of anthropometric variances with 200m competition performances. 74 male and 70 female 200m swimmers participate the R.O.C. 88’games serve as subjects. 44 test items have been observed including age, height, weight, segment lengths, body breadth, circumferences, skinfold thickness and body composition etc. Data were preceded by SPSS for window in NCPES. The results of anthropometric evaluate showed that male swimmers with longer segment lengths, body breadth, circumferences, lean body mass and lower percent body fat. In addition, male swimmers in different specializing strokes were in conformity with their somatotype (p>.05). But female swimmers in butterfly strokes showed the lower value in all variances. As to other strokes, there was no spectacular difference in them. The conclusion that stature’s factors which affecting swimming competition performance was not all the same in different strokes. Therefore, suggests that swimmers who choosing their specialties strokes and implementing the training program should be in accordance with the anthropometric variables.
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