Technical and Tactical Analysis of Men's Dragon Boat Sprint Racing
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Dragon Boat; Stroke Frequency; Techniques and Tactics.Abstract
This study analyzes the 200-meter race of the university dragon boat championship using methods such as questionnaires, interviews, literature review, and observation. Through statistical analysis of the techniques and tactics of the top three teams in the 200-meter race, the results indicate that the technical structure is characterized by fast starts, quick stroke frequency, and effective water catching. Furthermore, the organic combination of physical fitness and technique, along with the adoption of a "preemptive" tactic, is undoubtedly a crucial guarantee for achieving victory in dragon boat competitions.
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