Historically, several different approaches have been applied to explain the metabolic cost of uphill human running. Most of these approaches result in unrealistically high values for the efficiency of performing vertical work during running uphill, or are only valid for running up steep inclines. The purpose of this study was to reexamine the metabolic cost of uphill running, based upon our understanding of level running energetics and ground reaction forces during uphill running. In contrast to the vertical efficiency approach, we propose that during incline running at a certain velocity, the forces (and hence metabolic energy) required for braking and propelling the body mass parallel to the running surface are less than during level runn...
In this paper the dynamics of human running on flat terrain and the required mechanical power output...
Purpose The aim of this study was to provide a theoretical model to predict the vert...
Gait efficiency while running on level ground surfaces has been analyzed by numerous mechanists, how...
Purpose: Vertical Kilometer (VK) races, in which runners gain 1000 m of elevation in \u3c5000 m of t...
The biomechanical management of bioenergetics of runners when running uphill was investigated. Sever...
While running provides an accessible form of cardiovascular stimulus, many runners report lower extr...
Abstract The objective of this study was to determine whether the relationships between energy cost ...
Purpose: On level, the metabolic cost (C) of backward running is higher than forward running probabl...
The objective of this study was to determine whether the relationships between energy cost of runnin...
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...
The cost of generating force hypothesis proposes that the metabolic rate during running is determine...
In spite of an intuitive relationship between running technique and performance, the influence of sp...
The aim of this study was to provide a theoretical model to predict the vertical loading rate (VLR) ...
The aim of this study was first to determine if level, uphill, and downhill energy cost of running (...
In this paper the dynamics of human running on flat terrain and the required mechanical power output...
Purpose The aim of this study was to provide a theoretical model to predict the vert...
Gait efficiency while running on level ground surfaces has been analyzed by numerous mechanists, how...
Purpose: Vertical Kilometer (VK) races, in which runners gain 1000 m of elevation in \u3c5000 m of t...
The biomechanical management of bioenergetics of runners when running uphill was investigated. Sever...
While running provides an accessible form of cardiovascular stimulus, many runners report lower extr...
Abstract The objective of this study was to determine whether the relationships between energy cost ...
Purpose: On level, the metabolic cost (C) of backward running is higher than forward running probabl...
The objective of this study was to determine whether the relationships between energy cost of runnin...
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...
The cost of generating force hypothesis proposes that the metabolic rate during running is determine...
In spite of an intuitive relationship between running technique and performance, the influence of sp...
The aim of this study was to provide a theoretical model to predict the vertical loading rate (VLR) ...
The aim of this study was first to determine if level, uphill, and downhill energy cost of running (...
In this paper the dynamics of human running on flat terrain and the required mechanical power output...
Purpose The aim of this study was to provide a theoretical model to predict the vert...
Gait efficiency while running on level ground surfaces has been analyzed by numerous mechanists, how...