The aims of this study were to (a) quantify the magnitude of kinematic stride cycle asymmetry in high-level athletic sprinters, (b) explore the association between kinematic asymmetry and maximal sprint running performance, and (c) investigate possible associations between kinematic asymmetry and injury prevalence. Twenty-two competitive sprinters (age 23 ± 3 year, height 1.81 ± 0.06 m, body mass 75.5 ± 5.6 kg, personal best 100 m 10.86 ± 0.22 seconds) performed 2-3 flying sprints over 20 m. Kinematics were recorded in 3D using a motion tracking system with 21 cameras at a 250 Hz sampling rate, allowing assessment of six consecutive steps for each athlete. Information about injuries sustained 1 year prior to and after the experiment was con...
Asymmetry in movement is topical but poorly understood in terms of knowing how it relates to musculo...
The sample included 29 healthy competitive male distance runners. Bilateral measurements were taken ...
Minimizing between-limb asymmetries during running is often a goal of training, as increased asymmet...
Asymmetry in sprint running can influence performance and injury. The aim of this study was to inve...
Context: Kinematic asymmetry is believed to be associated with elevated risk for muscle injury, but ...
AbstractGait asymmetry analyses are beneficial from clinical, coaching and technology perspectives. ...
Sprint running represents the most popular specialty in trackand- field sports. Several studies inve...
Introduction: Athletes and coaches assume that running asymmetry affects athletic performance. H...
Purpose: The purpose of this prospective study was to describe natural levels of asymmetry in runnin...
Asymmetry analyses have provided valuable insight into submaximal running and walking gait. Knowledg...
Purpose: The purpose of this prospective study was to describe natural levels of asymmetry in runnin...
The purpose of this study was to present a potential link between sprint kinetic (vertical [F V] and...
We evaluated sprint mechanical asymmetry in world-class competitors and evaluate whether inter-limb ...
Stride mechanical imbalances between the lower limbs may be detrimental to performance and/or increa...
Stride mechanical imbalances between the lower limbs may be detrimental to performance and/or increa...
Asymmetry in movement is topical but poorly understood in terms of knowing how it relates to musculo...
The sample included 29 healthy competitive male distance runners. Bilateral measurements were taken ...
Minimizing between-limb asymmetries during running is often a goal of training, as increased asymmet...
Asymmetry in sprint running can influence performance and injury. The aim of this study was to inve...
Context: Kinematic asymmetry is believed to be associated with elevated risk for muscle injury, but ...
AbstractGait asymmetry analyses are beneficial from clinical, coaching and technology perspectives. ...
Sprint running represents the most popular specialty in trackand- field sports. Several studies inve...
Introduction: Athletes and coaches assume that running asymmetry affects athletic performance. H...
Purpose: The purpose of this prospective study was to describe natural levels of asymmetry in runnin...
Asymmetry analyses have provided valuable insight into submaximal running and walking gait. Knowledg...
Purpose: The purpose of this prospective study was to describe natural levels of asymmetry in runnin...
The purpose of this study was to present a potential link between sprint kinetic (vertical [F V] and...
We evaluated sprint mechanical asymmetry in world-class competitors and evaluate whether inter-limb ...
Stride mechanical imbalances between the lower limbs may be detrimental to performance and/or increa...
Stride mechanical imbalances between the lower limbs may be detrimental to performance and/or increa...
Asymmetry in movement is topical but poorly understood in terms of knowing how it relates to musculo...
The sample included 29 healthy competitive male distance runners. Bilateral measurements were taken ...
Minimizing between-limb asymmetries during running is often a goal of training, as increased asymmet...