This study determined the effects of two wearable resistance (WR) placements (i.e. thigh and shank) on horizontal force-velocity and impulse measures during sprint running acceleration. Eleven male athletes performed 50 m sprints either unloaded or with WR of 2% body mass attached to the thigh or shank. In-ground force platforms were used to measure ground reaction forces and determine dependent variables of interest. The main findings were: 1) increases in sprint times and reductions in maximum velocity were trivial to small when using thigh WR (0.00–1.93%) and small to moderate with shank WR (1.56–3.33%); 2) athletes maintained or significantly increased horizontal force-velocity mechanical variables with WR (effect size = 0.32–1.23), exc...
The transition from a stationary crouch on running-blocks to an erect running position is critical t...
OBJECTIVES: Arm swing is a distinctive characteristic of sprint-running with the arms working in a c...
To obtain more in-depth insights in biomechanical factors determining performance during sprint runn...
This study quantified changes in step kinematics between unloaded, thigh, and shank wearable resista...
Wearable resistance (WR) attached to the lower body may be advantageous for sprint acceleration trai...
This study determined the effects of a six-week lower-limb wearable resistance training (WRT) interv...
This study quantified changes in step kinematics between unloaded, thigh, and shank wearable resista...
Wearable resistance (WR) in the form of weighted vests and shorts enables movement-specific sprint r...
Advancements in technology enable loads to be attached on the body, creating wearable resistance (WR...
This study quantified the mechanical effects of adding light wearable loads to the thigh or shank se...
abstract: Given the importance of arm mechanics in sprinting and the utility of F-V profiles, the pu...
Several training options are available to produce specific adaptations depending on the requirement ...
Rapid acceleration is an important quality for field-based sport athletes. Technical factors contrib...
The phase of greatest acceleration (0-30 metres) during sprinting is thought to be critical for succ...
Background Wearable resistance training (WRT) provides a means of activity- or movement-specific ove...
The transition from a stationary crouch on running-blocks to an erect running position is critical t...
OBJECTIVES: Arm swing is a distinctive characteristic of sprint-running with the arms working in a c...
To obtain more in-depth insights in biomechanical factors determining performance during sprint runn...
This study quantified changes in step kinematics between unloaded, thigh, and shank wearable resista...
Wearable resistance (WR) attached to the lower body may be advantageous for sprint acceleration trai...
This study determined the effects of a six-week lower-limb wearable resistance training (WRT) interv...
This study quantified changes in step kinematics between unloaded, thigh, and shank wearable resista...
Wearable resistance (WR) in the form of weighted vests and shorts enables movement-specific sprint r...
Advancements in technology enable loads to be attached on the body, creating wearable resistance (WR...
This study quantified the mechanical effects of adding light wearable loads to the thigh or shank se...
abstract: Given the importance of arm mechanics in sprinting and the utility of F-V profiles, the pu...
Several training options are available to produce specific adaptations depending on the requirement ...
Rapid acceleration is an important quality for field-based sport athletes. Technical factors contrib...
The phase of greatest acceleration (0-30 metres) during sprinting is thought to be critical for succ...
Background Wearable resistance training (WRT) provides a means of activity- or movement-specific ove...
The transition from a stationary crouch on running-blocks to an erect running position is critical t...
OBJECTIVES: Arm swing is a distinctive characteristic of sprint-running with the arms working in a c...
To obtain more in-depth insights in biomechanical factors determining performance during sprint runn...