The rational energy allocation, energy transfer and the effective use of physiological energy of body segments during exercise were studied. Four distance runners served as objects were analyzed from films taken during a simulated test and their physiological energy costs (PEC) were estimated based on oxygen consumption (VO2). The results has revealed the proportion of the mechanical output work (MOW) of different body segments during 1500m running and indicated that the work of the swinging leg was the highest (34.57%), followed by that of the supporting leg (28.08%). The percentage of the upper limbs' work was equal to that of the trunk (about 17% respectively), and the output work of the head was only the lowest (2.73%). Energy transfer ...
The main purpose of this study was to discuss mechanical work calculation methods for evaluating th...
To estimate the energetic requirements of 5-m shuttle running based on kinematic data, we devised a ...
To examine the effects of increased strength on mechanical work, the metabolic cost of transport (Co...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the relationship between energy expenditure (EE) and...
INTRODUCTION: The present study aims at the assessment of the effectiveness of running movements by ...
It has been suggested that the lower oxygen consumption of some running athletes may be caused by di...
Biomechanics (and energetics) of human locomotion are generally studied at constant, linear, speed w...
This paper outlines a method of measuring energy expenditure and presents experimental results in ho...
Biomechanics (and energetics) of human locomotion are generally studied at constant, linear, speed w...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships between changes in running economy an...
In many studies of human movement, calculations of mechanical energy and physiological energy costs ...
1g64.-The external and internal mechanical work in running has been measured through various procedu...
There are conflicting explanations for the metabolic cost of energy in human motion. Mechanical work...
Purpose: The purpose of the present study was to profile the aerobic and anaerobic energy system con...
Purpose: The purpose of the present study was to profile the aerobic and anaerobic energy system con...
The main purpose of this study was to discuss mechanical work calculation methods for evaluating th...
To estimate the energetic requirements of 5-m shuttle running based on kinematic data, we devised a ...
To examine the effects of increased strength on mechanical work, the metabolic cost of transport (Co...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the relationship between energy expenditure (EE) and...
INTRODUCTION: The present study aims at the assessment of the effectiveness of running movements by ...
It has been suggested that the lower oxygen consumption of some running athletes may be caused by di...
Biomechanics (and energetics) of human locomotion are generally studied at constant, linear, speed w...
This paper outlines a method of measuring energy expenditure and presents experimental results in ho...
Biomechanics (and energetics) of human locomotion are generally studied at constant, linear, speed w...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships between changes in running economy an...
In many studies of human movement, calculations of mechanical energy and physiological energy costs ...
1g64.-The external and internal mechanical work in running has been measured through various procedu...
There are conflicting explanations for the metabolic cost of energy in human motion. Mechanical work...
Purpose: The purpose of the present study was to profile the aerobic and anaerobic energy system con...
Purpose: The purpose of the present study was to profile the aerobic and anaerobic energy system con...
The main purpose of this study was to discuss mechanical work calculation methods for evaluating th...
To estimate the energetic requirements of 5-m shuttle running based on kinematic data, we devised a ...
To examine the effects of increased strength on mechanical work, the metabolic cost of transport (Co...