The aim of this study was to investigate short-term biomechanical adaptation of maximum velocity running in response to two sprint protocols; anticipated, where the athlete knew and unanticipated, where he didn't know the required sprint distance prior to entering a test zone. An automatic motion analysis system was used to track sagittal plane marker locations during anticipated and unanticipated maximum velocity sprints performed by an experienced male university football player (age: 23 years, body mass: 85 kg, stature: 1.86 m). Significant increases for the anticipated condition (
Research into the acceleration phase of sprint running has encompassed a spectrum of biomechanical v...
Sprint acceleration is an important motor skill in team sports, thus consideration of techniques ado...
The use of resisted sprinting techniques is common both in athletics and in a variety of sports (Cro...
The purpose of this study was to identify the effect of a structured training programme on sprint pe...
An important characteristic of skilled behaviour in unanticipated conditions, such as sprinting in f...
To obtain more in-depth insights in biomechanical factors determining performance during sprint runn...
Sprinting is a fundamental activity in many team sports such as soccer, rugby, football, field hocke...
Horizontal sprint velocity is the product of step length (SL) and step frequency (SF), but the relat...
The effect of variations in joint kinetics on sprint performance in individual athletes is not yet k...
Sprint acceleration is an important motor skill in team sports, thus consideration of techniques ado...
The purpose of this study was to investigate impact patterns and kinematics of the kicking motion in...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Business.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. This thesis contains 3...
This paper examines the biomechanics of sprinting and sprint training. Various biomechanical models ...
Purpose: To understand how training periodization influences sprint performance and key step charact...
The phase of greatest acceleration (0-30 metres) during sprinting is thought to be critical for succ...
Research into the acceleration phase of sprint running has encompassed a spectrum of biomechanical v...
Sprint acceleration is an important motor skill in team sports, thus consideration of techniques ado...
The use of resisted sprinting techniques is common both in athletics and in a variety of sports (Cro...
The purpose of this study was to identify the effect of a structured training programme on sprint pe...
An important characteristic of skilled behaviour in unanticipated conditions, such as sprinting in f...
To obtain more in-depth insights in biomechanical factors determining performance during sprint runn...
Sprinting is a fundamental activity in many team sports such as soccer, rugby, football, field hocke...
Horizontal sprint velocity is the product of step length (SL) and step frequency (SF), but the relat...
The effect of variations in joint kinetics on sprint performance in individual athletes is not yet k...
Sprint acceleration is an important motor skill in team sports, thus consideration of techniques ado...
The purpose of this study was to investigate impact patterns and kinematics of the kicking motion in...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Business.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. This thesis contains 3...
This paper examines the biomechanics of sprinting and sprint training. Various biomechanical models ...
Purpose: To understand how training periodization influences sprint performance and key step charact...
The phase of greatest acceleration (0-30 metres) during sprinting is thought to be critical for succ...
Research into the acceleration phase of sprint running has encompassed a spectrum of biomechanical v...
Sprint acceleration is an important motor skill in team sports, thus consideration of techniques ado...
The use of resisted sprinting techniques is common both in athletics and in a variety of sports (Cro...