“We’re at the cusp of this data revolution in swimming and the athletes are hungry for it, the coaches are hungry for it, the sport is hungry for it.” This article from the New York Times tells how Olympic swimmers, including our very own Kyle Chalmers, are getting a mental edge using data to perfect their technique. #eo #SwimBETTER #TheScienceOfDefiance https://lnkd.in/gb4riR45
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Very interesting article about a “data revolution” in the sport of swimming.
Why Some Olympic Swimmers Think About Math in the Pool
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What is the science behind swimming, and how do Olympic swimmers swim so fast? Athletes use forces such as thrust and drag to improve their performance. Thrust propels swimmers through the water while drag, or fluid resistance, can slow them down. Techniques such as remaining underwater for flip turns and wearing optimized swimsuits minimize drag and help athletes swim faster and more efficiently. Roberto Zenit, Brown University School of Engineering professor, explains the fluid mechanics at play in Olympic swimming and how engineering concepts can help us better understand the world. The 2024 Summer #Olympics, running from tomorrow to August 11, is a prime time to observe how athletes optimize the laws of physics. Be sure to catch Brown’s own Amie Barrow ’26, the first woman to represent Gambia in a swimming event, competing in the women’s 100-meter breaststroke, and Zehra Bilgin ’25, who will be swimming for Turkey in the women’s 4x200-meter freestyle relay. #Paris2024 — #BrownCurious is a social media series that features Brown University’s community of experts answering the world’s most searched and discussed questions.
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Excellent teaser on use of maths for improving competitive swimming technique/results. Related published paper free to view (link in the article). Look into it for inspiration or for the sake of satisfying curiosity, but don't expect revealing math details, though. :-( A short take on sensors they used to collect data (more in the paper) and genuinely interesting psychological/motivational (and, eventually, performance improvement) effects on the athlete. However, saying that the most challenging part was signal processing and then witholding that "magic" from the public is what makes it just a teaser. And if all you care about is swimming, skip all of this and just enjoy your swim.
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The magic of science! 🏊♂️ How did a math professor play a key role in training Olympic swimming winners? Dive into this fascinating read on how math and physics played a part in their success! https://lnkd.in/er6wzjJn #olympic #math #swimming
Swimming in Data - The Mathematical Intelligencer
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It’s interesting to see the evolution in swimming from Paris 1924 to Paris 2024 Olympics championed by math and data analytics. The future with data driven decisions is mind blowing .Find more information below. #dataanalytics https://lnkd.in/d5wswZAY
Swimming in Data - The Mathematical Intelligencer
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https://lnkd.in/eE-yGwB6 Number theorist Ken Ono is teaching #Olympians to swim more efficiently. #math #mathematics #NumberTheory #swimmers #swimming
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How do America’s fastest swimmers use math to win gold? 🏊♂️✨ Theorist Ken Ono has changed the strategies of competitive swimming using mathematical insights. His approach has helped Olympians like Andrew Wilson and Kate Douglass reach new heights by analyzing acceleration data and optimizing techniques. From using Newton's laws to creating digital twins, Ono’s work is a game-changer in sports analytics. Read more about how math meets athletic excellence below. #Mathematics #SportsScience #Olympics #Swimming #Innovation #AI #DataAnalytics #AthletePerformance #GoldMedal
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AI is making waves in the world of swimming by analyzing stroke techniques and optimizing performance. Through motion capture and data analysis, swimmers can receive personalized feedback on their form, helping them refine their techniques and improve efficiency in the water. By integrating AI into training regimens, athletes can gain insights that lead to better results and faster times. Interested in elevating your swimming performance? Accel DNA is here to provide AI solutions that can transform your training approach. #AI #Swimming #SportsTech #AthletePerformance #DataDriven #TechniqueAnalysis #SwimTraining #Innovation #MachineLearning #AccelDNA #SportsAnalytics #PerformanceEnhancement #SwimmingTechniques #TechInSports #FutureOfSports #TrainingRegimen #PersonalizedTraining #SwimFaster #CompetitiveSwimming #AquaticExcellence
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How America’s Fastest Swimmers Use Math to Win Gold What I think this proves is that the attention to detail that comes from thinking analytically has merit. I want to find the stuff no one else has, and use Newton’s laws, together with experimentation and some linear algebra, to help craft the best performances for the athletes we work with. #KenOno #DigitalTwin #Olympics #athletes #sports #swimming #math #mathematics #algebra #science
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