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Title of Article The Experiments of Rhythm Training on Speed in Short-Distance Swimming 
Date of Acceptance 15 May 2023 
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     Title of Journal International Journal of Human Movement and Sports Sciences 
     Standard SCOPUS 
     Institute of Journal Horizon Research Publishing Corporation, USA 
     ISBN/ISSN 2381-4403 
     Volume 2023 
     Issue 11 
     Month 4
     Year of Publication 2023 
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     Abstract The aim of this study was to study the experiments of rhythm training on speed in short-distance crawl-stroke swimming. In this quasi-experimental study, the male participants were divided into 2 groups, namely experimental and control groups. They were 18-20 years of age. They were interested in swimming and had basic swimming skills demonstrated through the skill assessment test and the assessment of 9 crawl strokes. The experiments were completed in a total of 8 weeks of training, 3 days a week. The data was collected before and after the experiments. The training program was carried out on the experimental and control groups. The training program was developed from the training guidelines of FINA and intervention with experimental group trained with a rhythm machine in conjunction with the developed program. The swimming speed of a 50-meter method was used and a four-propeller drone with a high-angle camera was used to take photos. To compare the pretest and the posttest scores, a paired samples t-test was used to compare the two groups and a t-test independent was used. The results revealed that the physical fitness test in both of the groups tends to improve. However, when the two groups were compared, a significant difference was found. The speed in the 50 m crawling stroke showed that after training the experimental group (1.21±0.17; p≤0.018) was higher than the control group (1.00±0.18 ;p≤0.003). It was also found that the stroke length in the control group had a higher mean (p≤0.041), and the stroke index in the experimental group had a higher mean (p≤0.004) at the statistical significance level of p≤0.05. Thus, it can be concluded that the rhythm training can develop the speed and motor skills of the body which are suitable for young people. 
     Keyword Rhythm training, Crawl stroke, Speed, Swimming 
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627100014-8 Mr. TANAPOL KAEWWONG [Main Author]
Graduate School Doctoral Degree

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