The purpose of this study was to investigate the different coordination strategies used following obstacle clearance during running. Ten subjects ran over a level surface and over obstacles of six different heights (10, 12.5, 15, 17.5, 20 and 22.5% of their standing height). Analysis based upon the dynamical systems theory (DST) was used and the phasing relationships between lower extremity segments were examined. The results demonstrated that the increasing obstacle height elicited behavioral changes. The foot and the leg became more independent in their actions, while the leg and the thigh strengthened their already stable relationship. The 15% obstacle height seems to be a critical height for the observed changes
When running over obstacles of increasing height, heelstrike runners switch to a forefoot landing pa...
Humans naturally perform a countermovement (CM) action in order to attain a certain height or distan...
Bilateral coordination is inherent to running motions but has not been investigated during sprint ac...
Objective. To investigate intralimb coordination during running over a level surface and over obstac...
This study aims to investigate the effects of shoe traction and obstacle height on lower extremity r...
This study aims to investigate the effects of shoe traction and obstacle height on lower extremity r...
While jumping is a fundamental movement skill, its coordination, especially at submaximal heights, i...
This study investigated the effect of obstacles of different heights on the locomotion of 15 healthy...
Purpose Running over obstacles of sufficient height requires heel strike (HS) runners to make a tra...
Purpose T his study compares the mechanism of running in trained athletes (TA) experienced in hurdli...
The limb kinematics used for stepping or leaping over an obstacle are determined primarily by visual...
The present work focused on running when leaping over an obstacle, ranging from a little barrier to ...
The aim of this study was to assess coordination, coordination variability and their evolution with ...
When leaping an obstacle, the runner increases the vertical velocity of his/her centre of mass (COM)...
Perception and action are coupled such that information from the perceptual system is related to the...
When running over obstacles of increasing height, heelstrike runners switch to a forefoot landing pa...
Humans naturally perform a countermovement (CM) action in order to attain a certain height or distan...
Bilateral coordination is inherent to running motions but has not been investigated during sprint ac...
Objective. To investigate intralimb coordination during running over a level surface and over obstac...
This study aims to investigate the effects of shoe traction and obstacle height on lower extremity r...
This study aims to investigate the effects of shoe traction and obstacle height on lower extremity r...
While jumping is a fundamental movement skill, its coordination, especially at submaximal heights, i...
This study investigated the effect of obstacles of different heights on the locomotion of 15 healthy...
Purpose Running over obstacles of sufficient height requires heel strike (HS) runners to make a tra...
Purpose T his study compares the mechanism of running in trained athletes (TA) experienced in hurdli...
The limb kinematics used for stepping or leaping over an obstacle are determined primarily by visual...
The present work focused on running when leaping over an obstacle, ranging from a little barrier to ...
The aim of this study was to assess coordination, coordination variability and their evolution with ...
When leaping an obstacle, the runner increases the vertical velocity of his/her centre of mass (COM)...
Perception and action are coupled such that information from the perceptual system is related to the...
When running over obstacles of increasing height, heelstrike runners switch to a forefoot landing pa...
Humans naturally perform a countermovement (CM) action in order to attain a certain height or distan...
Bilateral coordination is inherent to running motions but has not been investigated during sprint ac...