Sprint running is a common feature of many sport activities. The ability of an athlete to cover a distance in the shortest time relies on his/her power production. The aim of this study was to provide an exhaustive description of the mechanical determinants of power output in sprint running acceleration and to check whether a predictive equation for internal power designed for steady locomotion is applicable to sprint running acceleration. Eighteen subjects performed two 20 m sprints in a gym. A 35-camera motion capture system recorded the 3D motion of the body segments and the body center of mass (BCoM) trajectory was computed. The mechanical power to accelerate and rise BCoM (external power, Pext) and to accelerate the segments with ...
To obtain more in-depth insights in biomechanical factors determining performance during sprint runn...
Biomechanics (and energetics) of human locomotion are generally studied at constant, linear, speed w...
Purpose The best sprint performances are usually reached between the ages of 20 and 30 yr; however, ...
1. The effect of the velocity of shortening on the power developed by the muscles in sprint running ...
Epub 2015 Jan 31The objective of this study was to characterize the mechanics of maximal running spr...
International audienceThis study aimed to measure the contribution of each body segment to the produ...
Sprint acceleration is a key feature in many sports performance. It is a direct determinant of perfo...
Sprint running and change of direction (COD) present similar mechanical demands, involving an accele...
Sprinting ability is important for successful performance in sports. The aim of this study was to ex...
International audienceThe speed of the initial 30 m of an all-out run from a stationary start on a f...
The purpose of this research was to identify the jump kinetic determinants of sprint acceleration pe...
The aim of this study was to relate the contribution of lower limb joint moments and individual musc...
The best results in a sprint running are based upon covering the distance in the shortest possible t...
To obtain more in-depth insights in biomechanical factors determining performance during sprint runn...
Biomechanics (and energetics) of human locomotion are generally studied at constant, linear, speed w...
Purpose The best sprint performances are usually reached between the ages of 20 and 30 yr; however, ...
1. The effect of the velocity of shortening on the power developed by the muscles in sprint running ...
Epub 2015 Jan 31The objective of this study was to characterize the mechanics of maximal running spr...
International audienceThis study aimed to measure the contribution of each body segment to the produ...
Sprint acceleration is a key feature in many sports performance. It is a direct determinant of perfo...
Sprint running and change of direction (COD) present similar mechanical demands, involving an accele...
Sprinting ability is important for successful performance in sports. The aim of this study was to ex...
International audienceThe speed of the initial 30 m of an all-out run from a stationary start on a f...
The purpose of this research was to identify the jump kinetic determinants of sprint acceleration pe...
The aim of this study was to relate the contribution of lower limb joint moments and individual musc...
The best results in a sprint running are based upon covering the distance in the shortest possible t...
To obtain more in-depth insights in biomechanical factors determining performance during sprint runn...
Biomechanics (and energetics) of human locomotion are generally studied at constant, linear, speed w...
Purpose The best sprint performances are usually reached between the ages of 20 and 30 yr; however, ...