New portable and low-cost technologies for assessing limb loading may be useful in non-laboratory environments, but have relatively low sampling frequencies. The lowest recommended sampling frequency for impact kinetics has not been investigated. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of sampling frequency on metrics of impact kinetics during landing, walking, and running. This was a retrospective analysis of bilateral drop vertical jumps, unilateral drop landings, treadmill running, and flat, inclined, and declined treadmill walking. Landing data were collected at 1920 Hz while walking and running data were collected at 1440 Hz. Impact kinetics were computed at the highest possible sampling frequency, and then data were cont...
The assessment of vertical jump performance is widely undertaken by coaches and sports scientists be...
The vertical ground reaction force (VGRF) during rear-foot striking running typically exhibits peaks...
Purpose: Skeletal-muscle function can be evaluated using force–times curves generated via the isomet...
2009-Force platforms are used extensively to measure force and power output during countermovement j...
Identification of the impact peak (IP) from the vertical ground reaction force (vGRF) is required to...
Peak tibial acceleration (PTA) measured using accelerometers attached to the musculoskeletal system ...
Step aerobics has emerged as a popular form of exercise being offered in a number of health and fib'...
Recently there has been a focus on the relationship between the characteristics of the vertical grou...
Studies investigating the effect of targeting on gait have focused on the analysis of ground reactio...
The purpose of this investigation was to examine impacts during running. The protocol used to fulfil...
Purpose: Lowering the sampling rate of accelerometers in physical activity research can dramatically...
Background: High average (VALR) and instantaneous vertical loading rates (VILR) during impact have b...
Accelerometry is often used as a means to quantify the osteogenic or injury potential of impacts. Th...
INTRODUCTION This study examined the effects of selected combinations of music tempos and volumes us...
Context: There are three common foot strike techniques in runners. Whether these techniques generate...
The assessment of vertical jump performance is widely undertaken by coaches and sports scientists be...
The vertical ground reaction force (VGRF) during rear-foot striking running typically exhibits peaks...
Purpose: Skeletal-muscle function can be evaluated using force–times curves generated via the isomet...
2009-Force platforms are used extensively to measure force and power output during countermovement j...
Identification of the impact peak (IP) from the vertical ground reaction force (vGRF) is required to...
Peak tibial acceleration (PTA) measured using accelerometers attached to the musculoskeletal system ...
Step aerobics has emerged as a popular form of exercise being offered in a number of health and fib'...
Recently there has been a focus on the relationship between the characteristics of the vertical grou...
Studies investigating the effect of targeting on gait have focused on the analysis of ground reactio...
The purpose of this investigation was to examine impacts during running. The protocol used to fulfil...
Purpose: Lowering the sampling rate of accelerometers in physical activity research can dramatically...
Background: High average (VALR) and instantaneous vertical loading rates (VILR) during impact have b...
Accelerometry is often used as a means to quantify the osteogenic or injury potential of impacts. Th...
INTRODUCTION This study examined the effects of selected combinations of music tempos and volumes us...
Context: There are three common foot strike techniques in runners. Whether these techniques generate...
The assessment of vertical jump performance is widely undertaken by coaches and sports scientists be...
The vertical ground reaction force (VGRF) during rear-foot striking running typically exhibits peaks...
Purpose: Skeletal-muscle function can be evaluated using force–times curves generated via the isomet...