Applied Mathematics

Volume 4, Issue 12 (December 2013)

ISSN Print: 2152-7385   ISSN Online: 2152-7393

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Applying a Mathematical Model to the Performance of a Female Monofin Swimmer

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DOI: 10.4236/am.2013.412228    4,079 Downloads   6,729 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

This study sought to determine the best method to quantify training based on heart rate data. It proposes a modification of Banister’s original performance model to improve the accuracy of predicted performance. The new formulation introduces a variable that accounts for changes in the subject’s initial performance as a result of the quantity of training. The two systems models were applied to a well-trained female monofin swimmer over a 24-week training period. Each model comprised a set of parameters unique to the individual and was estimated by fitting model-predicted performance to measured performance. We used the Alienor method associated to Optimization-Preserving Operators to identify these parameters. The quantification method based on training intensity zones gave a better estimation of predicted performance in both models. Using the new model in sports in which performance is generally predicted (running, swimming) will help us to define its real interest.

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Gouba, E. , Konfe, B. , Nakoulima, O. , Some, B. and Hue, O. (2013) Applying a Mathematical Model to the Performance of a Female Monofin Swimmer. Applied Mathematics, 4, 1673-1681. doi: 10.4236/am.2013.412228.

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