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The evolution of long distance running and swimming

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Charles, JD; Bejan, A
Published in: International Journal of Design and Nature and Ecodynamics
August 26, 2013

The modern evolution of long distance running and swimming is documented statistically: body mass (M), height (H), slenderness (S), and winning speed (V). In long distance running (10,000 m), M, H, and S are decreasing: these trends contradict the trends in short distance running (100 m). In long distance swimming (1,500 m freestyle), the trends are similar to short distance (100 m freestyle): H and V are increasing. The parallel trends in long versus short distance swimming, and conflicting trends in long versus short distance running are due to dehydration, which is limiting only in long distance running. The speed records ratio running/swimming for long distance sports is decreasing at the same rate as for short distance sports. Running and swimming are subject to speed 'ceilings' (Vmax) dictated by physics: the current record speeds in running and swimming are close to 1/2Vmax. © 2013 WIT Press.

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International Journal of Design and Nature and Ecodynamics

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1755-7445

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1755-7437

Publication Date

August 26, 2013

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8

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1

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17 / 28
 

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Charles, J. D., & Bejan, A. (2013). The evolution of long distance running and swimming. International Journal of Design and Nature and Ecodynamics, 8(1), 17–28. https://doi.org/10.2495/DNE-V8-N1-17-28
Charles, J. D., and A. Bejan. “The evolution of long distance running and swimming.” International Journal of Design and Nature and Ecodynamics 8, no. 1 (August 26, 2013): 17–28. https://doi.org/10.2495/DNE-V8-N1-17-28.
Charles JD, Bejan A. The evolution of long distance running and swimming. International Journal of Design and Nature and Ecodynamics. 2013 Aug 26;8(1):17–28.
Charles, J. D., and A. Bejan. “The evolution of long distance running and swimming.” International Journal of Design and Nature and Ecodynamics, vol. 8, no. 1, Aug. 2013, pp. 17–28. Scopus, doi:10.2495/DNE-V8-N1-17-28.
Charles JD, Bejan A. The evolution of long distance running and swimming. International Journal of Design and Nature and Ecodynamics. 2013 Aug 26;8(1):17–28.
Journal cover image

Published In

International Journal of Design and Nature and Ecodynamics

DOI

EISSN

1755-7445

ISSN

1755-7437

Publication Date

August 26, 2013

Volume

8

Issue

1

Start / End Page

17 / 28