The purpose of this study was to investigate the rear knee angle range in the set position that allows sprinters to reach greater propulsion on the rear block during the sprint start. Eleven university-track team sprinters performed the sprint start using three rear knee angle conditions: 90°, 115° and 135°. A motion capture system consisting of 8 digital cameras (250 Hz) was used to record kinematic parameters at the starting block phase and the acceleration phase. The following variables were considered: horizontal velocity of the centre of mass (COM), COM height, block time, pushing time on the rear block, percentage of pushing time on the rear block, force impulse, push-off angle and length of the first two strides. The main results sho...
Athletes have considerable freedom to set the starting blocks in athletics sprint events. We aimed t...
INTRODUCTION In sprinting events, a strong start is a major component of high-level performance. Coa...
International Journal of Exercise Science 6(4) : 320-327, 2013. For many athletes, sprinting acceler...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the rear knee angle range in the set position that allo...
This study investigated kinematic aspects of block phase technique during the sprint start and their...
This study investigated lower-limb kinematics to explain the techniques used to achieve high levels ...
The block and early acceleration phase plays a very important role in the overall outcome of athleti...
The aims of this study were (a) to describe the kinematics underlying the phenomenon of the knee of ...
The start from blocks is a fundamental component of all track and field sprint events (≤ 400 m). Thi...
The sprint start mechanics have changed over the years with the invention of the starting blocks. Th...
Few studies have focused on the effect of individual anthropometrics when considering “set” position...
<div><p>This study aimed to clarify the effect of widened stance width at the set position during th...
The purpose of this study was to examine the changes to block start and early acceleration sprint ki...
This study aimed to clarify the effect of widened stance width at the set position during the block ...
Practitioners have for many years argued that athletic sprinters should optimise front-side mechanic...
Athletes have considerable freedom to set the starting blocks in athletics sprint events. We aimed t...
INTRODUCTION In sprinting events, a strong start is a major component of high-level performance. Coa...
International Journal of Exercise Science 6(4) : 320-327, 2013. For many athletes, sprinting acceler...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the rear knee angle range in the set position that allo...
This study investigated kinematic aspects of block phase technique during the sprint start and their...
This study investigated lower-limb kinematics to explain the techniques used to achieve high levels ...
The block and early acceleration phase plays a very important role in the overall outcome of athleti...
The aims of this study were (a) to describe the kinematics underlying the phenomenon of the knee of ...
The start from blocks is a fundamental component of all track and field sprint events (≤ 400 m). Thi...
The sprint start mechanics have changed over the years with the invention of the starting blocks. Th...
Few studies have focused on the effect of individual anthropometrics when considering “set” position...
<div><p>This study aimed to clarify the effect of widened stance width at the set position during th...
The purpose of this study was to examine the changes to block start and early acceleration sprint ki...
This study aimed to clarify the effect of widened stance width at the set position during the block ...
Practitioners have for many years argued that athletic sprinters should optimise front-side mechanic...
Athletes have considerable freedom to set the starting blocks in athletics sprint events. We aimed t...
INTRODUCTION In sprinting events, a strong start is a major component of high-level performance. Coa...
International Journal of Exercise Science 6(4) : 320-327, 2013. For many athletes, sprinting acceler...