The biomechanical management of bioenergetics of runners when running uphill was investigated. Several metabolic and mechanical variables have been studied simultaneously to spread light on the locomotory strategy operated by humans for effective locomotion. The studied variables were: heart rate, heart rate variability, oxygen intake and blood lactate, metabolic cost, kinematics, ground reaction force and muscular activity. 18 high-level competitive male runners ran at 70% VO2max on different uphill slope conditions: 0%, 2% and 7%. Modifications were significant in almost all variables studied, and were more pronounced with increasing incline. Step frequency/length and ground reaction force are adjusted to cope with both the task of uphill...
International audienceThe goal of this study was to analyse the effects of ground technicity on card...
Despite a paucity of evidence, uphill running has been touted as a sport-specific resistance-to-move...
It is admitted that uphill running mostly elicits concentric muscle actions whereas downhill running...
The biomechanical management of bioenergetics of runners when running uphill was investigated. Sever...
The biomechanical management of bioenergetics of runners when running uphill was investigated. Sever...
The biomechanical management of bioenergetics of runners when running uphill was investigated. Sever...
The biomechanical management of bioenergetics of runners when running uphill was investigated. Sever...
The biomechanical management of bioenergetics of runners when running uphill was investigated. Sever...
Most running studies have considered level running (LR), yet the regulation of locomotor behaviour d...
Historically, several different approaches have been applied to explain the metabolic cost of uphill...
The objective of this study was to determine whether the relationships between energy cost of runnin...
Abstract The objective of this study was to determine whether the relationships between energy cost ...
While running provides an accessible form of cardiovascular stimulus, many runners report lower extr...
While running provides an accessible form of cardiovascular stimulus, many runners report lower extr...
International audienceThe goal of this study was to analyse the effects of ground technicity on card...
International audienceThe goal of this study was to analyse the effects of ground technicity on card...
Despite a paucity of evidence, uphill running has been touted as a sport-specific resistance-to-move...
It is admitted that uphill running mostly elicits concentric muscle actions whereas downhill running...
The biomechanical management of bioenergetics of runners when running uphill was investigated. Sever...
The biomechanical management of bioenergetics of runners when running uphill was investigated. Sever...
The biomechanical management of bioenergetics of runners when running uphill was investigated. Sever...
The biomechanical management of bioenergetics of runners when running uphill was investigated. Sever...
The biomechanical management of bioenergetics of runners when running uphill was investigated. Sever...
Most running studies have considered level running (LR), yet the regulation of locomotor behaviour d...
Historically, several different approaches have been applied to explain the metabolic cost of uphill...
The objective of this study was to determine whether the relationships between energy cost of runnin...
Abstract The objective of this study was to determine whether the relationships between energy cost ...
While running provides an accessible form of cardiovascular stimulus, many runners report lower extr...
While running provides an accessible form of cardiovascular stimulus, many runners report lower extr...
International audienceThe goal of this study was to analyse the effects of ground technicity on card...
International audienceThe goal of this study was to analyse the effects of ground technicity on card...
Despite a paucity of evidence, uphill running has been touted as a sport-specific resistance-to-move...
It is admitted that uphill running mostly elicits concentric muscle actions whereas downhill running...