© 2018 Sports Medicine Australia Objectives: Examine the running kinematics in healthy, physically active prepubescent children and to determine if specific biomechanical factors correlate with running performance. Design: Cross-sectional study. Methods: Fifteen children (age 9 years, ±11 months) completed a 1 km time trial before undergoing three-dimensional running motion analysis. Results: A strong positive correlation was observed between the biomechanical variables of stride length (p <.01), contact time (p <.01) and ankle dorsiflexion angle (p =.04) with time trial performance. Between variable analyses revealed a strong positive correlation between peak angles of hip adduction and knee flexion. There was no correlation between ...
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Background: High vertical loading rate is associated with a variety of running-related musculoskelet...
The purpose of this study was to clarify whether foot strike patterns are associated with different ...
This thesis investigated the effect of a task-specific, low-load plyometric running training program...
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For young children, biomechanical joint maturation is achieved at 4 years old for the ankl...
While exercise can be prescribed for improving cardiovascular and muscle health, no prescription exi...
Abstract In this article, we present the results of selected parameters of the running speed of you...
For young children, biomechanical joint maturation is achieved at 4 years old for the ankle, at abou...
Introduction: Children start to run after they master walking. How running develops, however, is lar...
The purpose of this thesis was to investigate sprint kinetics and kinematics in youth with regards t...
The purpose of this study was to examine the age-based biomechanics that underpins lower body joint ...
Purpose: To investigate the relationships of objectively measured physical activity (PA) and sedent...
Previous reports have demonstrated that running economy (RE), a measure of efficiency of locomotion,...
Objective: To investigate associations between running speeds and contraction times in 8- to 13-year...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the vertical ground reaction forces and heel accelerati...
Background: High vertical loading rate is associated with a variety of running-related musculoskelet...
The purpose of this study was to clarify whether foot strike patterns are associated with different ...
This thesis investigated the effect of a task-specific, low-load plyometric running training program...
Relevance. How wearing and wearing sports shoes and track & field spikes and being barefoot affects ...
For young children, biomechanical joint maturation is achieved at 4 years old for the ankl...
While exercise can be prescribed for improving cardiovascular and muscle health, no prescription exi...
Abstract In this article, we present the results of selected parameters of the running speed of you...
For young children, biomechanical joint maturation is achieved at 4 years old for the ankle, at abou...
Introduction: Children start to run after they master walking. How running develops, however, is lar...
The purpose of this thesis was to investigate sprint kinetics and kinematics in youth with regards t...
The purpose of this study was to examine the age-based biomechanics that underpins lower body joint ...
Purpose: To investigate the relationships of objectively measured physical activity (PA) and sedent...
Previous reports have demonstrated that running economy (RE), a measure of efficiency of locomotion,...