Resisted sprint training is believed to increase strength specific to sprinting. Therefore, the knowledge of force output in these tasks is essential. The aim of this study was to analyze the effect of sled towing (10%, 15% and 20% of body mass (Bm)) on sprint performance and force production during the acceleration phase. Twenty-three young experienced sprinters (17 men and 6 women; men = 17.9 ± 3.3 years, 1.79 ± 0.06 m and 69.4 ± 6.1 kg; women = 17.2 ± 1.7 years, 1.65 ± 0.04 m and 56.6 ± 2.3 kg) performed four 30 m sprints from a crouch start. Sprint times in 20 and 30 m sprint, peak force (Fpeak), a peak rate of force development (RFDpeak) and time to RFD (TRFD) in first step were recorded. Repeated-measures ANOVA showed significan...
Sled-towing exercisesare effective at developing sprint acceleration in sports. In a sled-towingexer...
An excessive load in resisted sprint training can produce changes in running patterns. Load control ...
This study examined the acute potentiating effects of heavy sprint-style sled pulls on sprint perfor...
Resisted sprint training is believed to increase strength specific to sprinting. Therefore, the know...
This study aimed to compare the components of force-velocity (F-V) and power-velocity (P-V) profiles...
This study aimed to compare the components of force-velocity (F-V) and power-velocity (P-V) profiles...
Weighted sled towing is used by athletes to improve sprint acceleration ability. The typical coachin...
The purpose of this study was to examine the changes to block start and early acceleration sprint ki...
In athletics, speed and success are often interrelated. As such, human competitiveness and ingenuity...
One of the most frequently used methods for training the sprint‐specific strength is the sled towing...
This study compared the biomechanical effect of towing a resisted sprint-sled loaded with two differ...
Purpose: The effects of different loads on kinematic and kinetic variables during sled towing were ...
Sled pushing is a commonly used form of resisted sprint training; however, little empirical evidence...
Sprinters use the weighted sled to improve acceleration ability starting with the standing position,...
The phase of greatest acceleration (0-30 metres) during sprinting is thought to be critical for succ...
Sled-towing exercisesare effective at developing sprint acceleration in sports. In a sled-towingexer...
An excessive load in resisted sprint training can produce changes in running patterns. Load control ...
This study examined the acute potentiating effects of heavy sprint-style sled pulls on sprint perfor...
Resisted sprint training is believed to increase strength specific to sprinting. Therefore, the know...
This study aimed to compare the components of force-velocity (F-V) and power-velocity (P-V) profiles...
This study aimed to compare the components of force-velocity (F-V) and power-velocity (P-V) profiles...
Weighted sled towing is used by athletes to improve sprint acceleration ability. The typical coachin...
The purpose of this study was to examine the changes to block start and early acceleration sprint ki...
In athletics, speed and success are often interrelated. As such, human competitiveness and ingenuity...
One of the most frequently used methods for training the sprint‐specific strength is the sled towing...
This study compared the biomechanical effect of towing a resisted sprint-sled loaded with two differ...
Purpose: The effects of different loads on kinematic and kinetic variables during sled towing were ...
Sled pushing is a commonly used form of resisted sprint training; however, little empirical evidence...
Sprinters use the weighted sled to improve acceleration ability starting with the standing position,...
The phase of greatest acceleration (0-30 metres) during sprinting is thought to be critical for succ...
Sled-towing exercisesare effective at developing sprint acceleration in sports. In a sled-towingexer...
An excessive load in resisted sprint training can produce changes in running patterns. Load control ...
This study examined the acute potentiating effects of heavy sprint-style sled pulls on sprint perfor...