Trehearn, TL and Buresh, RJ. Sit-and-reach flexibility and running economy of men and women collegiate distance runners. J Strength Cond Res 23(1): 158–162, 2009— Flexibility has been controversially suggested as one of the biomechanical factors contributing to the variability observed in running economy among distance runners. The purpose of this investigation was to determine the magnitude of the relationship between sit-and-reach flexibility and running economy in men and women. Eight collegiate distance runners (4 men and 4 women) served as subjects for this correlational study (age = 19.96 1.25 years; _Vo2max = 63.26 3.4 mlkg21min21). Each subject’s flexibility was measured using the standard sit-and-reach test, and running economy was...
The purpose of this study was to examine the differences in running economy between a group of well...
Background The percentage of sustained maximal oxygen uptake and the running economy are important f...
© Western Kentucky University. All rights reserved. This study examined the effect of modest increas...
Flexibility has been controversially suggested as one of the biomechanical factors contributing to ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between running economy (RE) and lower...
A variety of training approaches have been shown to improve running economy in well-trained athletes...
Running economy (RE) is thought to be a determining factor for success in distance\ud running. The p...
Distance runners are known for having tight, stiff leg muscles. In many cases, this lack of flexibil...
Better running economy (i.e. a lower rate of energy consumption at a given speed) is correlated with...
The purpose of this review was to describe economy of human locomotion, especially in running. Sever...
none2Running economy (RE) is an important factor for the performance in distance running. Various au...
Running economy is considered an important physiological measure for endurance athletes, especially ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships between changes in running economy an...
This study explored the effects of a submaximal 5-km run on the running economy (RE) and running mec...
Metabolic measurement is still the criterion for investigation of the efficiency of mechanical work ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the differences in running economy between a group of well...
Background The percentage of sustained maximal oxygen uptake and the running economy are important f...
© Western Kentucky University. All rights reserved. This study examined the effect of modest increas...
Flexibility has been controversially suggested as one of the biomechanical factors contributing to ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between running economy (RE) and lower...
A variety of training approaches have been shown to improve running economy in well-trained athletes...
Running economy (RE) is thought to be a determining factor for success in distance\ud running. The p...
Distance runners are known for having tight, stiff leg muscles. In many cases, this lack of flexibil...
Better running economy (i.e. a lower rate of energy consumption at a given speed) is correlated with...
The purpose of this review was to describe economy of human locomotion, especially in running. Sever...
none2Running economy (RE) is an important factor for the performance in distance running. Various au...
Running economy is considered an important physiological measure for endurance athletes, especially ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships between changes in running economy an...
This study explored the effects of a submaximal 5-km run on the running economy (RE) and running mec...
Metabolic measurement is still the criterion for investigation of the efficiency of mechanical work ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the differences in running economy between a group of well...
Background The percentage of sustained maximal oxygen uptake and the running economy are important f...
© Western Kentucky University. All rights reserved. This study examined the effect of modest increas...