Children perform cyclic motor tasks less efficiently than adults; however, the mechanisms underlying such differences are not fully understood. One mechanism thatmay contribute to these age-related differences is a differential contribution of muscles and tendons to a given muscle-tendon unit (MTU) excursion. The aims of this study were to (i) compare muscle and tendon excursion between children and adults performing vertical hopping, and (ii) determine whether children and adults choose a hopping frequency that maximizes movement efficiency, based on the utilization of energy-saving mechanisms. Twelve children (8.8±0.3 years) and 12 adults (26.0± 2.1 years) performed 20 s of two-legged hopping at a self-selected frequency and at 1.33, 2.00...
peer-reviewedThe quality of movement is determined in part by the force velocity relationship of the...
Introduction Age-related declines in locomotion have been related to declines in the triceps surae m...
The authors examined whether differences between children and adults in the application of muscle fo...
Children perform cyclic motor tasks less efficiently than adults; however, the mechanisms underlying...
Acquisition of skillfulness is not only characterized by a task-appropriate application of muscular ...
The effect of age and body size on the total mechanical work done during walking is studied in child...
This article is available open access through the publisher’s website at the link below.During subma...
The overall purpose of this thesis was to examine age-related differences in the discrete motor-unit...
Maximum power production during multi-joint tasks increases as children grow older. Previous researc...
In the human lower limb, muscles and tendon tend to interact in an efficient manner during common mo...
Muscle synergies reflect the presence of a common neural input to multiple muscles. Steering small s...
Human movement is the result of joint rotations. Muscles provide the engine for movement acting wi...
Gage (1991) defined energy conservation as one of the five major determinants of normal gait. The me...
Hopping is considered a mass-spring model movement in which the leg supports the center of mass. The...
The effects of movement amplitude and contraction intensity on triceps surae and quadriceps femoris ...
peer-reviewedThe quality of movement is determined in part by the force velocity relationship of the...
Introduction Age-related declines in locomotion have been related to declines in the triceps surae m...
The authors examined whether differences between children and adults in the application of muscle fo...
Children perform cyclic motor tasks less efficiently than adults; however, the mechanisms underlying...
Acquisition of skillfulness is not only characterized by a task-appropriate application of muscular ...
The effect of age and body size on the total mechanical work done during walking is studied in child...
This article is available open access through the publisher’s website at the link below.During subma...
The overall purpose of this thesis was to examine age-related differences in the discrete motor-unit...
Maximum power production during multi-joint tasks increases as children grow older. Previous researc...
In the human lower limb, muscles and tendon tend to interact in an efficient manner during common mo...
Muscle synergies reflect the presence of a common neural input to multiple muscles. Steering small s...
Human movement is the result of joint rotations. Muscles provide the engine for movement acting wi...
Gage (1991) defined energy conservation as one of the five major determinants of normal gait. The me...
Hopping is considered a mass-spring model movement in which the leg supports the center of mass. The...
The effects of movement amplitude and contraction intensity on triceps surae and quadriceps femoris ...
peer-reviewedThe quality of movement is determined in part by the force velocity relationship of the...
Introduction Age-related declines in locomotion have been related to declines in the triceps surae m...
The authors examined whether differences between children and adults in the application of muscle fo...