INTRODUCTION: It is empirically known that the less variance of motion is one of the reflectors of skillfulness in sports. There are some investigations which show that the small variance in movement indicates the high repeatability of that motion (Winter, 1983; Ferrario et al., 1995). However, very little information has been obtained about the variance of kinematics during long distance running. The purpose of this study was to clarify the effect of endurance running training and running speed on the intra-individual variance of lower limb kinematics during running in order to investigate the relationship between repeatability of motion and running skill in long distance running at various speeds
Asymmetry in movement is topical but poorly understood in terms of knowing how it relates to musculo...
peer-reviewedStride length, hip, knee and ankle angles were compared during barefoot and shod runnin...
© 2017 American College of Sports MedicineDespite an intuitive relationship between technique and bo...
Different testing conditions such as treadmill running or over ground running on laboratory tracks w...
Background: Kinematic parameters of the trunk, pelvis and lower limbs are frequently associated with...
Background: Kinematic parameters of the trunk, pelvis and lower limbs are frequently associated with...
This study compared trained and untrained runners to explore factors affecting running economy(RE). ...
A kinematic analysis of selected variables of human lower extremity was completed during different r...
This study examined the differences between the kinematics of rearfoot motion in overground (OG) and...
Field-based sports require athletes to run submaximally over significant distances, often while cont...
The purpose of this study was to investigate differences in lower extremity coordination variability...
Background: Kinematic parameters of the trunk, pelvis and lower limbs are frequently associated with...
Recent research indicates that distance running stride-to-stride variability (SSV) is related to per...
Using a treadmill to monitor locomotion is extremely convenient for sport and exercise research (Ni...
Stride length, hip, knee and ankle angles were compared during barefoot and shod running on a treadm...
Asymmetry in movement is topical but poorly understood in terms of knowing how it relates to musculo...
peer-reviewedStride length, hip, knee and ankle angles were compared during barefoot and shod runnin...
© 2017 American College of Sports MedicineDespite an intuitive relationship between technique and bo...
Different testing conditions such as treadmill running or over ground running on laboratory tracks w...
Background: Kinematic parameters of the trunk, pelvis and lower limbs are frequently associated with...
Background: Kinematic parameters of the trunk, pelvis and lower limbs are frequently associated with...
This study compared trained and untrained runners to explore factors affecting running economy(RE). ...
A kinematic analysis of selected variables of human lower extremity was completed during different r...
This study examined the differences between the kinematics of rearfoot motion in overground (OG) and...
Field-based sports require athletes to run submaximally over significant distances, often while cont...
The purpose of this study was to investigate differences in lower extremity coordination variability...
Background: Kinematic parameters of the trunk, pelvis and lower limbs are frequently associated with...
Recent research indicates that distance running stride-to-stride variability (SSV) is related to per...
Using a treadmill to monitor locomotion is extremely convenient for sport and exercise research (Ni...
Stride length, hip, knee and ankle angles were compared during barefoot and shod running on a treadm...
Asymmetry in movement is topical but poorly understood in terms of knowing how it relates to musculo...
peer-reviewedStride length, hip, knee and ankle angles were compared during barefoot and shod runnin...
© 2017 American College of Sports MedicineDespite an intuitive relationship between technique and bo...