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CURRICULUM VITAE
Rein Haljand, Ph.D.
Professor of Kinesiology, Tallinn University
Residence: Tallinn, Estonia
Phone: +372 5010204
E-mail: rein()swim.ee
Internet: http://www.swim.ee
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Education:
| 1975 |
Ph.D. Moscow Central Institute of Physical
Education |
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Thesis on: "The Technique of Fly Swimming
Movements and The Possible Improvement Methods" |
| 1966 |
BSc. Tallinn Pedagogical University. Faculty
of Physical Education |
Work experience:
| 1992 -
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Professor of Kinesiology, Faculty of Physical
Education, Tallinn University (TLU) |
| 1985 -
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Member of Technical Commitee, European
Swimming Federation (LEN) |
| 1992 - 2005 |
Dean, Faculty of Physical Education, TLU |
| 2001 - 2002 |
Vice President, Estonian Olympic Committee
(EOC) |
| 1997 - 2001 |
Secretary General, EOC |
| 1985 - 1999 |
Swimming Referee, International Swimming
Federation (FINA) |
| 1991 - 1995 |
President of Estonian Swimming Federation |
Research and practical implementation:
"Swimming Technique, Starts and Turns Complex Analysis; Computer
Models"
Practical implementation since 1980 in the preparation of swimmers of
the national swimming federations in Estonia, Finland, The Soviet Union,
Russia, Sweden, Norway, The UK, Italy, Greece, Spain, Portugal, Latvia,
Lithuania, Canada, Australia, and others.
"The Analysis Models for Swimming Competitions, Hardware and Software"
Practical implementation in all European Swimming Championships since
1986; World Swimming Championsips and the Olympic Games swimming programs.
Organizer of LEN swimming coaches clinics during European Championships
and regional LEN clinics.
Lectures:
Internationally acknowledged lecturer in seminars and conferences on "The
Methods of Testing and Teaching The Technique of Swimming Styles, Starts
and Turns" and "Competition Analysis in Swimming"
I have given lectures, attended conferences, meetings, consultations and
conventions since 1980 in 94 different countries.
I have been lecturing in the Tallinn Pedagocial University since 1966
on swimming and watersports, kinesiology, biomechanics, the theory of
physical sports and sport workouts
Publications
1. Haljand R. "The new scientific way to analyse swimming technique.
Models of swimming technique" How to Develop Olympic Level Swimmers.
Helsinki 1982
2. Haljand R. "Competition Analysis in Swimming" "The world
of SWIMMING" magazine febr 1993 Nr4. FINA .
3. Haljand R. "Technical analysis and kinesiological teaching, a
part of modern coaching. The Way To Win." Proceedings of Applied
Research in Sports held in Helsinki, Finland, on 9-11 August 1994. The
Finninsh Society for Research in Sport and Physical Education. Liikuntatiedellisen
Seuran julkaisu no141. Helsinki 1995. P 111-113.
4. Haljand R. "Using the video and computer for technical testing
and competition analysis. " ATHENS sept.1995. The 5.FINA medical
congress 1995.
5. Haljand R. "Methods of kinematic evaluations for competition techniques
in swimming and conclusions for training" Symposiums-Bericht, Kölner
Schwimmsporttage, Cologne Swimming Symposium 1996. Orig.-Ausg.-Bockenem:
Sport-Fahnemann-Verlag, 1997.
6. Haljand R. "Swimming Technique Aspects from the coach view"
FINA Medical Congress 1997. Goeteborg, 28-29.
7. Haljand R. "Swimming Technique Analyses" Swimming/Natacion
Canada Prepared by the National Swimming Sport Science Centre - Calgary
2000. Practical Coaching Handbook of the Biomechanics of Swimming.
8. Haljand R., Martin L., Thompson K. "Relationships between kinematic
variables and finishing time in 100m butterfly swimming" . Proceedings
of 5th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science. Jyväskylä:
Jyväskylän Yliopisto, 2000, p.481
9. Haljand R., Martin L., Thompson K. "Relationships between kinematic
variables and finishing time in 200m butterfly swimming". Proceedings
of 5th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science. Jyväskylä:
Jyväskylän Yliopisto, 2000, p.480
10. Haljand R., Cooper S-M., Martin L., Thompson K. "The relative
importance of selected kinematic variables in relation to swimming performance
in elite male and female 100m and 200m breaststroke swimmers". Journal
of Movement studies 2000 39: p. 015-032 , Edinbourgh, U.K.
11. Bazanov, B., Võhandu, P., Haljand, R. "Offencive teamwork
intensity as a factor influencing the result in bascetball"
International Journal of Performance Analyses in Sport, Volume 5 Number
2. November 2005. Cardiff, University of Wales Institute http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/uwic/ujpa/2005/00000005/00000002;jsessionid=174j5izl7j5hz.alice
pp. 9-16 (8). ISSN1474-8185, Online ISSN 1474-8185
12. Kjendlie, P.-L., Haljand, R., Fjørtoft, O. and Stallman, R.K.
(2006). Stroke frequency strategies of international and national swimmers
in 100m races. In: Vilas-Boas, J.P., Alves, F. and Marques, A. (Eds.),
Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming X. Portuguese Journal of Sport Sciences,
Porto, pp. 52-54.
13. Kjendlie, P.-L., Haljand, R., Fjørtoft, O. and Stallman, R.K.
(2006). The temporal distribution of race elements in elite swimmers.
In: Vilas-Boas, J.P., Alves, F. and Marques, A. (Eds.), Biomechanics and
Medicine in Swimming X. Portuguese Journal of Sport Sciences, Porto, pp.
54-56.
14. Bazanov, B., Võhandu, P., Haljand, R. Factors influencing
the teamwork intensity in basketball. ISPAS WCPAS7 Daniel Berzsenyi College,
Szombatheley, HUNGARY. 2006. Book of Proceedings. Edited by Prof. Henriette
Dancs, prof.Mike Huges and Dr.Peter O’Donoghue , pp 157-163.
15. Bazanov, B., Võhandu, P., Haljand, R. Trends in offensive
team activity in basketball. 2006 2(61). Journal „Education.Physical
Training.Sport“ Lithuanian Academy of Physical Education. ISSN 1392-5644
pp 5-10.
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