This study compared trained and untrained runners to explore factors affecting running economy(RE). Trained male and untrained male distance runners participated in this study. The trained participants ran for 4 min at 6 different constant speeds, while the untrained participants ran at 4 different constant speeds on a level treadmill. During the test, respiratory variables associated with RE were continuously measured using an expiration gas analysis system. Stride parameters such as step length and frequency, as well as phase time and joint kinematics such as joint angles, range of motion, and joint angular velocity of the lower limb joints were calculated from marker coordinates. There was a significant difference in RE between trained a...
The purpose of this study was to compare running economy (RE) and distance running mechanics between...
Introduction Running economy (RE) is a key determinant of performance in distance running, and it is...
Master runners maintain a similar running economy to young runners, despite displaying biomechanical...
none2Running economy (RE) is an important factor for the performance in distance running. Various au...
The purpose of the study was to compare key physiological, anthropometric, and kinematic attributes ...
A variety of training approaches have been shown to improve running economy in well-trained athletes...
A variety of training approaches have been shown to improve running economy in well-trained athletes...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships between changes in running economy an...
© 2017 American College of Sports MedicineDespite an intuitive relationship between technique and bo...
© 2017 American College of Sports MedicineDespite an intuitive relationship between technique and bo...
Introduction: Whilst studies have shown that strength training (ST) can either impair (1) or have no...
Stride length, hip, knee and ankle angles were compared during barefoot and shod running on a treadm...
The purpose of this review was to describe economy of human locomotion, especially in running. Sever...
The purpose of this study was to describe the relationships between RE and the neuromechanics of gro...
peer-reviewedStride length, hip, knee and ankle angles were compared during barefoot and shod runnin...
The purpose of this study was to compare running economy (RE) and distance running mechanics between...
Introduction Running economy (RE) is a key determinant of performance in distance running, and it is...
Master runners maintain a similar running economy to young runners, despite displaying biomechanical...
none2Running economy (RE) is an important factor for the performance in distance running. Various au...
The purpose of the study was to compare key physiological, anthropometric, and kinematic attributes ...
A variety of training approaches have been shown to improve running economy in well-trained athletes...
A variety of training approaches have been shown to improve running economy in well-trained athletes...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships between changes in running economy an...
© 2017 American College of Sports MedicineDespite an intuitive relationship between technique and bo...
© 2017 American College of Sports MedicineDespite an intuitive relationship between technique and bo...
Introduction: Whilst studies have shown that strength training (ST) can either impair (1) or have no...
Stride length, hip, knee and ankle angles were compared during barefoot and shod running on a treadm...
The purpose of this review was to describe economy of human locomotion, especially in running. Sever...
The purpose of this study was to describe the relationships between RE and the neuromechanics of gro...
peer-reviewedStride length, hip, knee and ankle angles were compared during barefoot and shod runnin...
The purpose of this study was to compare running economy (RE) and distance running mechanics between...
Introduction Running economy (RE) is a key determinant of performance in distance running, and it is...
Master runners maintain a similar running economy to young runners, despite displaying biomechanical...