We explored how humans adjust the stance phase mechanical function of their major lower-limb joints (hip, knee, ankle) during maximum acceleration sprinting. Experimental data [motion capture and ground reaction force (GRF)] were recorded from eight participants as they performed overground sprinting trials. Six alternative starting locations were used to obtain a dataset that incorporated the majority of the acceleration phase. Experimental data were combined with an inverse-dynamics-based analysis to calculate lower-limb joint mechanical variables. As forward acceleration magnitude decreased, the vertical GRF impulse remained nearly unchanged whereas the net horizontal GRF impulse became smaller as a result of less propulsion and more bra...
Introduction and Objectives: Sprint running can be divided in several distinct phases including the ...
The effect of variations in joint kinetics on step characteristics and velocity is not yet known. To...
Running during sports and for physical activity often requires changes in velocity through accelerat...
We explored how humans adjust the stance phase mechanical function of their major lower-limb joints ...
We sought to provide a more comprehensive understanding of how the individual leg muscles act synerg...
Previous studies have analysed lower limb joint kinetics during sprint performance, but not addresse...
This study analysed the first stance phase joint kinetics of three elite sprinters to improve the un...
Joint kinetics of the lower limb (hip, knee, ankle, midfoot and metatarsophalangeal joints) were inv...
The best results in a sprint running are based upon covering the distance in the shortest possible t...
The effect of variations in joint kinetics on step characteristics and velocity is not yet known. To...
The best results in a sprint running are based upon covering the distance in the shortest possible t...
The best results in a sprint running are based upon covering the distance in the shortest possible t...
This study analysed the first stance phase joint kinetics of three elite sprinters to improve the un...
The aim of this study was to investigate the contributions of the support leg joint moments and non-...
The compliant nature of distal limb muscle-tendon units is traditionally considered suboptimal in ex...
Introduction and Objectives: Sprint running can be divided in several distinct phases including the ...
The effect of variations in joint kinetics on step characteristics and velocity is not yet known. To...
Running during sports and for physical activity often requires changes in velocity through accelerat...
We explored how humans adjust the stance phase mechanical function of their major lower-limb joints ...
We sought to provide a more comprehensive understanding of how the individual leg muscles act synerg...
Previous studies have analysed lower limb joint kinetics during sprint performance, but not addresse...
This study analysed the first stance phase joint kinetics of three elite sprinters to improve the un...
Joint kinetics of the lower limb (hip, knee, ankle, midfoot and metatarsophalangeal joints) were inv...
The best results in a sprint running are based upon covering the distance in the shortest possible t...
The effect of variations in joint kinetics on step characteristics and velocity is not yet known. To...
The best results in a sprint running are based upon covering the distance in the shortest possible t...
The best results in a sprint running are based upon covering the distance in the shortest possible t...
This study analysed the first stance phase joint kinetics of three elite sprinters to improve the un...
The aim of this study was to investigate the contributions of the support leg joint moments and non-...
The compliant nature of distal limb muscle-tendon units is traditionally considered suboptimal in ex...
Introduction and Objectives: Sprint running can be divided in several distinct phases including the ...
The effect of variations in joint kinetics on step characteristics and velocity is not yet known. To...
Running during sports and for physical activity often requires changes in velocity through accelerat...