The purpose of this study was to determine and compare thigh muscle volumes (MVs), and sprint mechanical properties and performance between male and female national-level sprinters. We also studied possible relationships between thigh MVs and sprint performance. Nine male and eight female national-level sprinters participated in the study. T1-weighted magnetic resonance images of the thighs were obtained to determine MVs of quadriceps, hamstrings and adductors. Sprint performance was measured as the time to cover 40 and 80 m. Instantaneous sprint velocity was measured by radar to obtain theoretical maximum force (F0), theoretical maximum velocity (V0) and maximum power (Pmax). When MVs were normalized by height-mass, males showed larger ham...
Leg extensor muscle characteristics, running speed and serum testosterone were studied in sixteen ma...
none4noThe start kinematics has been reported to differ between male and female sprinters. This stud...
Compiled by: David P. Speech/y in fulfilment of an MSc(MED) degree Department of Physiology Univer...
The purpose of this study was to determine and compare thigh muscle volumes (MVs), and sprint mechan...
Introduction: A paucity of research exists examining the importance of muscle morphological and func...
The influence of muscle morphology and strength characteristics on sprint running performance, espec...
Background: The body of research on field based player-surface interaction consists of some contradi...
Background: Within the current study we aimed at exploring gender-related differences and the relati...
The purpose of the study was to assess sex-related differences in resting mechanical properties and ...
Excellence in either sprinting or endurance running requires specific musculo-skeletal characteristi...
Background: Within the current study we aimed at exploring gender-related differences and the relati...
PurposeThe main aim of this investigation was to quantify differences in sprint mechanical variables...
Muscle architecture is a determinant for sprinting speed and jumping power, which may be related to ...
The sprint start is a complex motor task characterized by large forces exerted in the horizontal dir...
In this study we investigated the relationships between muscle-tendon parameters and average/peak va...
Leg extensor muscle characteristics, running speed and serum testosterone were studied in sixteen ma...
none4noThe start kinematics has been reported to differ between male and female sprinters. This stud...
Compiled by: David P. Speech/y in fulfilment of an MSc(MED) degree Department of Physiology Univer...
The purpose of this study was to determine and compare thigh muscle volumes (MVs), and sprint mechan...
Introduction: A paucity of research exists examining the importance of muscle morphological and func...
The influence of muscle morphology and strength characteristics on sprint running performance, espec...
Background: The body of research on field based player-surface interaction consists of some contradi...
Background: Within the current study we aimed at exploring gender-related differences and the relati...
The purpose of the study was to assess sex-related differences in resting mechanical properties and ...
Excellence in either sprinting or endurance running requires specific musculo-skeletal characteristi...
Background: Within the current study we aimed at exploring gender-related differences and the relati...
PurposeThe main aim of this investigation was to quantify differences in sprint mechanical variables...
Muscle architecture is a determinant for sprinting speed and jumping power, which may be related to ...
The sprint start is a complex motor task characterized by large forces exerted in the horizontal dir...
In this study we investigated the relationships between muscle-tendon parameters and average/peak va...
Leg extensor muscle characteristics, running speed and serum testosterone were studied in sixteen ma...
none4noThe start kinematics has been reported to differ between male and female sprinters. This stud...
Compiled by: David P. Speech/y in fulfilment of an MSc(MED) degree Department of Physiology Univer...