Our aims were to measure anthropometric and oxygen uptake (V˙O2) variables in the laboratory, to measure kinetic and stride characteristics during a trail running time trial, and then analyse the data for correlations with trail running performance. Runners (13 men, 4 women: mean age: 29 ± 5 years; stature: 179.5 ± 0.8 cm; body mass: 69.1 ± 7.4 kg) performed laboratory tests to determine V˙O2 max, running economy (RE), and anthropometric characteristics. On a separate day they performed an outdoor trail running time trial (two 3.5 km laps, total climb: 486 m) while we collected kinetic and time data. Comparing lap 2 with lap 1 (19:40 ± 1:57 min vs. 21:08 ± 2:09 min, P < 0.001), runners lost most time on the uphill sections and least on t...
It is admitted that uphill running mostly elicits concentric muscle actions whereas downhill running...
Incline and level running on treadmills have been extensively studied due to their different cardior...
Objectives: The aim of this descriptive study was to characterise anthropometric variables, aerobic ...
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The aim of the present study was to examine the role of the classical physiological model of enduran...
International audiencePURPOSE:This study aimed to examine the extent to which the classical physiolo...
Previous research has shown that maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) significantly influences performance...
The biomechanical management of bioenergetics of runners when running uphill was investigated. Sever...
The current study examined changes in running speed and technique during a 161 km trail race and th...
The primary aim of our feasibility reporting was to define physiological differences in trail runnin...
Purpose: To provide a systematic overview of physiological parameters used to determine the training...
Il est bien établi chez les physiologistes, que si l’exercice de course en montée sollicite préféren...
Purpose: To investigate speed regulation during overground running on undulating terrain. Methods: F...
International audienceThe goal of this study was to analyse the effects of ground technicity on card...
The recent popularity of trail running and the use of portable sensors capable of measuring many per...
It is admitted that uphill running mostly elicits concentric muscle actions whereas downhill running...
Incline and level running on treadmills have been extensively studied due to their different cardior...
Objectives: The aim of this descriptive study was to characterise anthropometric variables, aerobic ...
Our aims were to measure anthropometric and oxygen uptake (V&#x2D9;" role="presentation" style="...
The aim of the present study was to examine the role of the classical physiological model of enduran...
International audiencePURPOSE:This study aimed to examine the extent to which the classical physiolo...
Previous research has shown that maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) significantly influences performance...
The biomechanical management of bioenergetics of runners when running uphill was investigated. Sever...
The current study examined changes in running speed and technique during a 161 km trail race and th...
The primary aim of our feasibility reporting was to define physiological differences in trail runnin...
Purpose: To provide a systematic overview of physiological parameters used to determine the training...
Il est bien établi chez les physiologistes, que si l’exercice de course en montée sollicite préféren...
Purpose: To investigate speed regulation during overground running on undulating terrain. Methods: F...
International audienceThe goal of this study was to analyse the effects of ground technicity on card...
The recent popularity of trail running and the use of portable sensors capable of measuring many per...
It is admitted that uphill running mostly elicits concentric muscle actions whereas downhill running...
Incline and level running on treadmills have been extensively studied due to their different cardior...
Objectives: The aim of this descriptive study was to characterise anthropometric variables, aerobic ...