Marcin Kaca
7 Papers
25 Citations
Marcin Kaca is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breaststroke & Lean body mass. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications.
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Papers
Swimming Speed of The Breaststroke Kick
Marek Strzała,Piotr Krężałek,Marcin Kaca,Grzegorz Głąb,Andrzej Ostrowski,Arkadiusz Stanula,Aleksander Tyka +6 more
TL;DR: Measurements of selected body properties, physical endurance and kinematic movement analysis may help in making a precise determination of an athlete’s talent for breaststroke swimming.
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Intra-cyclic phases of arm-leg movement and index of coordination in relation to sprint breaststroke swimming in young swimmers.
Marek Strzała,Piotr Krężałek,Grzegorz Glab,Marcin Kaca,Andrzej Ostrowski,Arkadiusz Stanula,Anna Tyka +6 more
TL;DR: This type of analysis suggests how to refine the swimming technique, with the goal to improve the current speed capabilities; furthermore the results also indicate the direction of its development in the future swimmers of the group studied.
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Shaping physiological indices, swimming technique, and their influence on 200m breaststroke race in young swimmers.
Marek Strzała,Arkadiusz Stanula,Grzegorz Glab,Jacek Głodzik,Andrzej Ostrowski,Marcin Kaca,Leszek Nosiadek +6 more
TL;DR: The body's functional capacity have an important impact on achieving good breaststroke swimming results, the V200 was moderately associated on VO2 peakLG, moreover, separate V200turns depended with VO2peakLG and on LBM and TWAR.
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Propulsive limb coordination and body acceleration in sprint breaststroke swimming.
TL;DR: Indices calculated on the basis of video analysis clearly show, that stroke rate (SR) kinematic and ample arm propulsion (AP) duration impulse are both highly associated with performance and V50surface breast is highly related to significant shortening inter-cycle gap - Glide or Overlap.
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An Attempt to Assess the Effectiveness of a Rescue and Starting Jump as Part of Activities Carried Out in Designated Water Areas Directly in Deep Water
Marcin Kaca,Piotr Siermontowski +1 more
TL;DR: In this article , a study was carried out to assess the effectiveness of a rescuer reaching a drowning person depending on the method of entry into the water and the observations also took into account factors related to the location of the operation (swimming pool, inland), the distance from the shore and the depth of immersion of the drowning person.
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