Keywords:
drag
swimming
waterpolo
hydrodynamic
Biomechanics of human movement in the aquatic
environment and study of performance in swimming
sports. Currently its production of more than 100 scientific
papers published in scientific journals, international, national
and international conferences.
Biomechanical analysis of the sports movement and energy in the
aquatic environment. Study of performance and models of sports
training swimming. Evaluation of new technologies used to improve
sports performance. Study of motor activity in water as an aid to
functional rehabilitation of the injured athlete programs, such as
activities for the psycho-physical and as a tool for training and
the specific power of various sporting disciplines.