Biomechanics (and energetics) of human locomotion are generally studied at constant, linear, speed whereas less is known about running mechanics when velocity changes (because of accelerations, decelerations or changes of direction). The aim of this study was to calculate mechanical work and power and to estimate mechanical efficiency in shuttle runs (as an example of non-steady locomotion) executed at different speeds and over different distances. A motion capture system was utilised to record the movements of the body segments while 20 athletes performed shuttle runs (with a 180° change of direction) at three paces (slow, moderate and maximal) and over four distances (5, 10, 15 and 20 m). Based on these data the internal, external and tot...
To estimate the energetic requirements of 5-m shuttle running based on kinematic data, we devised a ...
The muscle-tendon work performed during locomotion can, in principle, be measured from the mechanica...
Assessing runs with frequent turns (shuttle run) is a viable option to evaluate the energy cost asso...
Biomechanics (and energetics) of human locomotion are generally studied at constant, linear, speed w...
Purpose: Acceleration and deceleration phases characterise shuttle running (SR) compared to constant...
Introduction The metabolic energy required to cover a shuttle distance is larger than that of linear...
Shuttle runs can be used to study the physiological responses in sports (such as basketball) charact...
1g64.-The external and internal mechanical work in running has been measured through various procedu...
Purposes: The energy cost of shuttle running (C netSR), over distances of 10–20 m, was reported to ...
Walking and running, the two basic gaits used by man, are very complex movements. They can, however,...
Shuttle runs can be used to study the physiological responses in sports (such as basketball) charact...
1. The effect of the velocity of shortening on the power developed by the muscles in sprint running ...
Acceleration and deceleration phases characterise shuttle running (SR) compared to constant speed ru...
To estimate the energetic requirements of 5-m shuttle running based on kinematic data, we devised a ...
The rational energy allocation, energy transfer and the effective use of physiological energy of bod...
To estimate the energetic requirements of 5-m shuttle running based on kinematic data, we devised a ...
The muscle-tendon work performed during locomotion can, in principle, be measured from the mechanica...
Assessing runs with frequent turns (shuttle run) is a viable option to evaluate the energy cost asso...
Biomechanics (and energetics) of human locomotion are generally studied at constant, linear, speed w...
Purpose: Acceleration and deceleration phases characterise shuttle running (SR) compared to constant...
Introduction The metabolic energy required to cover a shuttle distance is larger than that of linear...
Shuttle runs can be used to study the physiological responses in sports (such as basketball) charact...
1g64.-The external and internal mechanical work in running has been measured through various procedu...
Purposes: The energy cost of shuttle running (C netSR), over distances of 10–20 m, was reported to ...
Walking and running, the two basic gaits used by man, are very complex movements. They can, however,...
Shuttle runs can be used to study the physiological responses in sports (such as basketball) charact...
1. The effect of the velocity of shortening on the power developed by the muscles in sprint running ...
Acceleration and deceleration phases characterise shuttle running (SR) compared to constant speed ru...
To estimate the energetic requirements of 5-m shuttle running based on kinematic data, we devised a ...
The rational energy allocation, energy transfer and the effective use of physiological energy of bod...
To estimate the energetic requirements of 5-m shuttle running based on kinematic data, we devised a ...
The muscle-tendon work performed during locomotion can, in principle, be measured from the mechanica...
Assessing runs with frequent turns (shuttle run) is a viable option to evaluate the energy cost asso...