World records (WR) in sports illustrate the ultimate expression of human integrated muscle biology, through speed or strength performances. Analysis and prediction of man's physiological boundaries in sports and impact of external (historical or environmental) conditions on WR occurrence are subject to scientific controversy. Based on the analysis of 3263 WR established for all quantifiable official contests since the first Olympic Games, we show here that WR progression rate follows a piecewise exponential decaying pattern with very high accuracy (mean adjusted r(2) values = 0.91+/-0.08 (s.d.)). Starting at 75% of their estimated asymptotic values in 1896, WR have now reached 99%, and, present conditions prevailing, half of all WR will not...
International audienceIn order to understand the determinants and trends of human performance evolut...
A previous analysis of World Records (WR) has revealed the potential limits of human physiology thro...
The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Limits t...
International audienceWorld records (WR) in sports illustrate the ultimate expression of human integ...
INTRODUCTION: Progression of world records (WRs) in athletics is a reliable mean to assess the poten...
INTRODUCTION: Progression of world records (WRs) in athletics is a reliable mean to assess the poten...
Every new competitive season offers excellent examples of human locomotor abilities, regardless of t...
The growth law for the development of top athletes performances remains unknown in quantifiable spor...
Athletic records represent the best results in a given discipline, thus improving monotonically with...
Athletic records represent the best results in a given discipline, thus improving monotonically with...
International audienceLimits to athletic performance have long been a topic of myth and debate. Howe...
Analysis of record achievements in athletics has almost a century of history. The leading method dur...
Purpose: Previous researchers have adopted linear models to predict athletic running world records, ...
International audienceA previous analysis of World Records (WR) has revealed the potential limits of...
A previous analysis of World Records (WR) has revealed the potential limits of human physiology thro...
International audienceIn order to understand the determinants and trends of human performance evolut...
A previous analysis of World Records (WR) has revealed the potential limits of human physiology thro...
The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Limits t...
International audienceWorld records (WR) in sports illustrate the ultimate expression of human integ...
INTRODUCTION: Progression of world records (WRs) in athletics is a reliable mean to assess the poten...
INTRODUCTION: Progression of world records (WRs) in athletics is a reliable mean to assess the poten...
Every new competitive season offers excellent examples of human locomotor abilities, regardless of t...
The growth law for the development of top athletes performances remains unknown in quantifiable spor...
Athletic records represent the best results in a given discipline, thus improving monotonically with...
Athletic records represent the best results in a given discipline, thus improving monotonically with...
International audienceLimits to athletic performance have long been a topic of myth and debate. Howe...
Analysis of record achievements in athletics has almost a century of history. The leading method dur...
Purpose: Previous researchers have adopted linear models to predict athletic running world records, ...
International audienceA previous analysis of World Records (WR) has revealed the potential limits of...
A previous analysis of World Records (WR) has revealed the potential limits of human physiology thro...
International audienceIn order to understand the determinants and trends of human performance evolut...
A previous analysis of World Records (WR) has revealed the potential limits of human physiology thro...
The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Limits t...