Models for human running performances of various complexities and underlying principles have been proposed, often combining data from world record performances and bio-energetic facts of human physiology. The purpose of this work is to develop a novel, minimal and universal model for human running performance that employs a relative metabolic power scale. The main component is a self-consistency relation for the time dependent maximal power output. The analytic approach presented here is the first to derive the observed logarithmic scaling between world (and other) record running speeds and times from basic principles of metabolic power supply. Our hypothesis is that various female and male record performances (world, national) and also per...
International audienceAlthough it has been experimentally reported that speed variations is the opti...
AIM: The present study set out to identify the relative contribution of the laboratory determined ph...
In the same way that most of the robots and advanced mobile machines are designed to optimize their ...
Models for human running performances of various complexities and underlying principles have been pr...
Epub ahead of printThe concepts of power law and critical speed (SCrit) have been applied to the ana...
This paper proposes a self-contained analytical model for the prediction of individual running perfo...
Many empirical and descriptive models have been proposed since the beginning of the 20th century. In...
Oxygen consumption (VO2) and blood lactate concentration were determined during constant-speed track...
Metadata onlyPurpose: To identify the optimal aerobic determinants of elite, middle-distance running...
This paper proposes a self-contained analytical model for the prediction of individual running perfo...
Every new competitive season offers excellent examples of human locomotor abilities, regardless of t...
Physiological variables such as maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max), velocity at maximal oxygen uptake (v...
Determining the limits of general endurance, critical power and maximal oxygen consumption is now a ...
We model the development of world records of metric running events from the 100 meter dash to the ma...
In human locomotion, the metabolic power required ((E)over dot) to cover a given distance d, in the ...
International audienceAlthough it has been experimentally reported that speed variations is the opti...
AIM: The present study set out to identify the relative contribution of the laboratory determined ph...
In the same way that most of the robots and advanced mobile machines are designed to optimize their ...
Models for human running performances of various complexities and underlying principles have been pr...
Epub ahead of printThe concepts of power law and critical speed (SCrit) have been applied to the ana...
This paper proposes a self-contained analytical model for the prediction of individual running perfo...
Many empirical and descriptive models have been proposed since the beginning of the 20th century. In...
Oxygen consumption (VO2) and blood lactate concentration were determined during constant-speed track...
Metadata onlyPurpose: To identify the optimal aerobic determinants of elite, middle-distance running...
This paper proposes a self-contained analytical model for the prediction of individual running perfo...
Every new competitive season offers excellent examples of human locomotor abilities, regardless of t...
Physiological variables such as maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max), velocity at maximal oxygen uptake (v...
Determining the limits of general endurance, critical power and maximal oxygen consumption is now a ...
We model the development of world records of metric running events from the 100 meter dash to the ma...
In human locomotion, the metabolic power required ((E)over dot) to cover a given distance d, in the ...
International audienceAlthough it has been experimentally reported that speed variations is the opti...
AIM: The present study set out to identify the relative contribution of the laboratory determined ph...
In the same way that most of the robots and advanced mobile machines are designed to optimize their ...