This thesis was conceived to improve the evidence base concerning the mechanical rationale and efficacy of physical training in load carriage running. I have shown that training informed by biomechanics has the potential to augment specific cost functions during load carriage running. This knowledge would benefit both athletes and their coaches who must perform with load. This thesis addresses the burden load carriage has on physical performance and sporting health
An estimated 74% of runners experience an over-use running injury over the course of a season. Over...
Background: Adequate training loads promote favorable physical and physiological adaptations, reduce...
Causal pathways between training loads and the mechanisms of tissue damage and athletic injury are p...
Background: In recent years, athletes have ventured into ultra-endurance and adventure racing event...
There have been considerable advances in monitoring the training load in running based team sports i...
Relationships between load, load capacity, performance and health are topics of contemporary interes...
© 2016 Elsevier LtdRunning with load carriage has become increasingly prevalent in sport, as well as...
The objective of this thesis is to develop and validate a computational methodology for load carriag...
Purpose: To provide novel insight regarding the influence of exercise modality on training load mana...
This paper is the second in our three part series examining how a variety of biomechanical principle...
Every sport requires specific physical capacities to enable success and minimise injury risk. For in...
This paper is the second in our three part series examining how a variety of biomechanical principle...
Investigating the impact of incremental load magnitude on running joint power and kinematics is impo...
The running method based on the BMLT(Beginning Movement Load Theory) allows the runner to put out hi...
Background: With soldiers carrying increasing loads, physical conditioning may provide one means of ...
An estimated 74% of runners experience an over-use running injury over the course of a season. Over...
Background: Adequate training loads promote favorable physical and physiological adaptations, reduce...
Causal pathways between training loads and the mechanisms of tissue damage and athletic injury are p...
Background: In recent years, athletes have ventured into ultra-endurance and adventure racing event...
There have been considerable advances in monitoring the training load in running based team sports i...
Relationships between load, load capacity, performance and health are topics of contemporary interes...
© 2016 Elsevier LtdRunning with load carriage has become increasingly prevalent in sport, as well as...
The objective of this thesis is to develop and validate a computational methodology for load carriag...
Purpose: To provide novel insight regarding the influence of exercise modality on training load mana...
This paper is the second in our three part series examining how a variety of biomechanical principle...
Every sport requires specific physical capacities to enable success and minimise injury risk. For in...
This paper is the second in our three part series examining how a variety of biomechanical principle...
Investigating the impact of incremental load magnitude on running joint power and kinematics is impo...
The running method based on the BMLT(Beginning Movement Load Theory) allows the runner to put out hi...
Background: With soldiers carrying increasing loads, physical conditioning may provide one means of ...
An estimated 74% of runners experience an over-use running injury over the course of a season. Over...
Background: Adequate training loads promote favorable physical and physiological adaptations, reduce...
Causal pathways between training loads and the mechanisms of tissue damage and athletic injury are p...