Purpose: The development of sprint running during youth has received renewed interest, but questions remain regarding the development of speed in youth, especially the influences of sex, training, and maturity status. Methods: One hundred and forty-seven team sport trained (69 girls; 14.3 [2.1] y) and 113 untrained (64 girls; 13.8 [2.7] y) youth completed two 30-m sprints separated by 2-minute active rest. Velocity was measured using a radar gun at >46 Hz, with power and force variables derived from a force–velocity–power profile. Results: Boys produced a significantly higher absolute peak power (741 [272] vs 645 [229] W; P < .01) and force (431 [124] vs 398 [125] N; P < .01) than girls, irrespective of maturity and training status. However...
Anaerobic performance in youth has received little attention partly due to the lack of a “gold-stand...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to examine the influence of age and maturation upon magnitude of...
(1) Background: Within the current study we aimed at exploring gender-related di erences and the rel...
Purpose: The development of sprint running during youth has received renewed interest, but questions...
Sprinting speed is a crucial physical capacity and can change throughout an athlete’s growth. Previo...
Objectives This study investigated the effects of a previously recommended dose of sprint training (...
The purpose of this study was to examine the natural development of the mechanical features of sprin...
The purpose of this thesis was to investigate sprint kinetics and kinematics in youth with regards t...
Introduction Understanding the role biological maturity plays in responsiveness to changes in speed ...
Speed is a key aspect of youth physical development programs and commonly assessed during talent ide...
To obtain more in-depth insights in biomechanical factors determining performance during sprint runn...
Repeated sprint ability (RSA) is more closely related to match performance outcomes than single-spri...
INTRODUCTION: Sprint performance is a key factor in both track and field and team sports. Young athl...
Introduction: Understanding the role biological maturity has on athletic motor skills may have impli...
The trainability of youth at specific periods during growth and maturation has become a key issue in...
Anaerobic performance in youth has received little attention partly due to the lack of a “gold-stand...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to examine the influence of age and maturation upon magnitude of...
(1) Background: Within the current study we aimed at exploring gender-related di erences and the rel...
Purpose: The development of sprint running during youth has received renewed interest, but questions...
Sprinting speed is a crucial physical capacity and can change throughout an athlete’s growth. Previo...
Objectives This study investigated the effects of a previously recommended dose of sprint training (...
The purpose of this study was to examine the natural development of the mechanical features of sprin...
The purpose of this thesis was to investigate sprint kinetics and kinematics in youth with regards t...
Introduction Understanding the role biological maturity plays in responsiveness to changes in speed ...
Speed is a key aspect of youth physical development programs and commonly assessed during talent ide...
To obtain more in-depth insights in biomechanical factors determining performance during sprint runn...
Repeated sprint ability (RSA) is more closely related to match performance outcomes than single-spri...
INTRODUCTION: Sprint performance is a key factor in both track and field and team sports. Young athl...
Introduction: Understanding the role biological maturity has on athletic motor skills may have impli...
The trainability of youth at specific periods during growth and maturation has become a key issue in...
Anaerobic performance in youth has received little attention partly due to the lack of a “gold-stand...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to examine the influence of age and maturation upon magnitude of...
(1) Background: Within the current study we aimed at exploring gender-related di erences and the rel...