Context: Core strength training (CST) has been popular in the fitness industry for a decade. Although strong core muscles are believed to enhance athletic performance, only few scientific studies have been conducted to identify the effectiveness of CST on improving athletic performance. Objective: Identify the effects of a 6-wk CST on running kinetics, lower extremity stability, and running performance in recreational and competitive runners. Design and Setting: A test-retest, randomized control design was used to assess the effect of CST and no CST on ground reaction force (GRF), lower extremity stability scores, and running performance. Participants: Twenty-eight healthy adults (age, 36.9+9.4yrs, height, 168.4+9.6cm, mass, 70.1+15.3kg) we...
Purpose: Graduated compressive stockings (GCS) have been suggested to influence performance by reduc...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Kinesiology: Exercise Science, 2010THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEE...
Athletes, coaches, and health care teams know that preventing running-related injuries (RRI) and imp...
Although strong core muscles are believed to help athletic performance, few scientific studies have ...
The core musculature includes muscles of the trunk and pelvis that are responsible for maintaining t...
Training the core has become a topic of interest to athletes, health professionals, coaches and res...
Abstract: Background: For years there has been a debate on the importance of proper running mechanic...
Previous research suggests core strength training improves anticipatory postural adjustments, reduci...
Introduction: Whilst studies have shown that strength training (ST) can either impair (1) or have no...
The Effect of an 8-week Core Training Program on 1 Mile and 100-M Dash Outdoor Running Times in Coll...
The purpose of this study was to identify the relationship between GRF and the stability level of th...
As recreational marathon running increases in popularity, more people are likely to sustain running ...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate kinematic and kinetic changes occurred in stance p...
Background/Purpose: Research suggests that core endurance is related to function and injury. Core en...
Purpose: The purpose of the current study was to investigate the effects of adding strength training...
Purpose: Graduated compressive stockings (GCS) have been suggested to influence performance by reduc...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Kinesiology: Exercise Science, 2010THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEE...
Athletes, coaches, and health care teams know that preventing running-related injuries (RRI) and imp...
Although strong core muscles are believed to help athletic performance, few scientific studies have ...
The core musculature includes muscles of the trunk and pelvis that are responsible for maintaining t...
Training the core has become a topic of interest to athletes, health professionals, coaches and res...
Abstract: Background: For years there has been a debate on the importance of proper running mechanic...
Previous research suggests core strength training improves anticipatory postural adjustments, reduci...
Introduction: Whilst studies have shown that strength training (ST) can either impair (1) or have no...
The Effect of an 8-week Core Training Program on 1 Mile and 100-M Dash Outdoor Running Times in Coll...
The purpose of this study was to identify the relationship between GRF and the stability level of th...
As recreational marathon running increases in popularity, more people are likely to sustain running ...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate kinematic and kinetic changes occurred in stance p...
Background/Purpose: Research suggests that core endurance is related to function and injury. Core en...
Purpose: The purpose of the current study was to investigate the effects of adding strength training...
Purpose: Graduated compressive stockings (GCS) have been suggested to influence performance by reduc...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Kinesiology: Exercise Science, 2010THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEE...
Athletes, coaches, and health care teams know that preventing running-related injuries (RRI) and imp...