The best results in a sprint running are based upon covering the distance in the shortest possible time, and therefore performance has to be maximized. To achieve the best performance, the sprinter has to develop the greatest forward acceleration, reach his/her maximal speed, and keep it over the run. The greatest anteroposterior acceleration is generated in the first stance of a sprint due to the greatest propulsive force production. Thus, the first step was selected to study induced accelerations by the main muscles of the lower limb. Since a wider step width was founded out to help with force generation during long foot-ground contacts, an elite sprinter with a wide step width was selected. Ankle plantarflexors were the main contributors...
The purpose of this investigation was to understand how the athlete produces acceleration during the...
This study analysed the first stance phase joint kinetics of three elite sprinters to improve the un...
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2006.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 37-41...
The best results in a sprint running are based upon covering the distance in the shortest possible t...
The best results in a sprint running are based upon covering the distance in the shortest possible t...
Background: At the beginning of a sprint, the acceleration of the body center of mass (COM) is drive...
Background: At the beginning of a sprint, the acceleration of the body center of mass (COM) is drive...
BackgroundAt the beginning of a sprint, the acceleration of the body center of mass (COM) is driven ...
We sought to provide a more comprehensive understanding of how the individual leg muscles act synerg...
The aim of this study was to relate the contribution of lower limb joint moments and individual musc...
The purpose of this investigation was to understand how the athlete produces acceleration during the...
We explored how humans adjust the stance phase mechanical function of their major lower-limb joints ...
We explored how humans adjust the stance phase mechanical function of their major lower-limb joints ...
To obtain more in-depth insights in biomechanical factors determining performance during sprint runn...
In track sprinting, acceleration performance is largely determined by the ability to generate a high...
The purpose of this investigation was to understand how the athlete produces acceleration during the...
This study analysed the first stance phase joint kinetics of three elite sprinters to improve the un...
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2006.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 37-41...
The best results in a sprint running are based upon covering the distance in the shortest possible t...
The best results in a sprint running are based upon covering the distance in the shortest possible t...
Background: At the beginning of a sprint, the acceleration of the body center of mass (COM) is drive...
Background: At the beginning of a sprint, the acceleration of the body center of mass (COM) is drive...
BackgroundAt the beginning of a sprint, the acceleration of the body center of mass (COM) is driven ...
We sought to provide a more comprehensive understanding of how the individual leg muscles act synerg...
The aim of this study was to relate the contribution of lower limb joint moments and individual musc...
The purpose of this investigation was to understand how the athlete produces acceleration during the...
We explored how humans adjust the stance phase mechanical function of their major lower-limb joints ...
We explored how humans adjust the stance phase mechanical function of their major lower-limb joints ...
To obtain more in-depth insights in biomechanical factors determining performance during sprint runn...
In track sprinting, acceleration performance is largely determined by the ability to generate a high...
The purpose of this investigation was to understand how the athlete produces acceleration during the...
This study analysed the first stance phase joint kinetics of three elite sprinters to improve the un...
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2006.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 37-41...