Uphill training is applied to induce specific overload on the musculoskeletal system to improve sprinting mechanics. This study aimed to identify unique kinematic features of uphill sprinting at different slopes and to suggest practical implications based on comparisons we early stance phase. At take-off, steeper slopes induced significantly more extended joint angles and higher ROMs during the late stance phase. Compared with moderate slopes, more anti-phase coordination patterns were detected at steeper slopes. Thus, uphill sprinting at steeper slopes shares essential kinematic features with the early acceleration phase of level sprinting. Moderate inclinations induce biomechanical adaptations similar to those in the late acceleration pha...
Neuromechanics is rather new approach that integrates biomechanics and motor control of movement. In...
PURPOSE: Intra-limb and muscular coordination during gait are the result of the organisation of the ...
The phase of greatest acceleration (0-30 metres) during sprinting is thought to be critical for succ...
The aim of this study was to identify the kinematic and postural characteristics associated with spr...
This study examined the effects of sprint running training on sloping surfaces (3°) in experienced s...
ABSTRACT This study examined the effects of sprint running training on sloping surfaces (3°) in expe...
Purpose: This study examined the effects of sprint running training on sloping surfaces (3°) on sele...
This study examined the effects of an 8-week uphill-downhill sprint training programme on the force ...
The aim of this study was to examine the effects of sprint running training on sloping surfaces (3°)...
This study examined the effects of an 8-week uphill-downhill sprint training programme on the force ...
Most running studies have considered level running (LR), yet the regulation of locomotor behaviour d...
his study investigated the lower limb biomechanics during downhill and uphill running in habitual fo...
Resisted sprint training (RST) overloads the physiological aspects and increases stride length and a...
We examined the development of performance adaptations resulting from an uphill-downhill training pr...
Uphill walking is an inevitable part of daily living, placing more challenges on the locomotor syste...
Neuromechanics is rather new approach that integrates biomechanics and motor control of movement. In...
PURPOSE: Intra-limb and muscular coordination during gait are the result of the organisation of the ...
The phase of greatest acceleration (0-30 metres) during sprinting is thought to be critical for succ...
The aim of this study was to identify the kinematic and postural characteristics associated with spr...
This study examined the effects of sprint running training on sloping surfaces (3°) in experienced s...
ABSTRACT This study examined the effects of sprint running training on sloping surfaces (3°) in expe...
Purpose: This study examined the effects of sprint running training on sloping surfaces (3°) on sele...
This study examined the effects of an 8-week uphill-downhill sprint training programme on the force ...
The aim of this study was to examine the effects of sprint running training on sloping surfaces (3°)...
This study examined the effects of an 8-week uphill-downhill sprint training programme on the force ...
Most running studies have considered level running (LR), yet the regulation of locomotor behaviour d...
his study investigated the lower limb biomechanics during downhill and uphill running in habitual fo...
Resisted sprint training (RST) overloads the physiological aspects and increases stride length and a...
We examined the development of performance adaptations resulting from an uphill-downhill training pr...
Uphill walking is an inevitable part of daily living, placing more challenges on the locomotor syste...
Neuromechanics is rather new approach that integrates biomechanics and motor control of movement. In...
PURPOSE: Intra-limb and muscular coordination during gait are the result of the organisation of the ...
The phase of greatest acceleration (0-30 metres) during sprinting is thought to be critical for succ...