The metabolic cost of running is substantial, despite the savings from elastic energy storage and return. Previous studies suggest that generating vertical force to support body weight and horizontal forces to brake and propel body mass are the major determinants of the metabolic cost of running. In the present study, we investigated how independently altering body weight and body mass affects the metabolic cost of running. Based on previous studies, we hypothesized that reducing body weight would decrease metabolic rate proportionally, and adding mass and weight would increase metabolic rate proportionally. Further, because previous studies show that adding mass alone does not affect the forces generated on the ground, we hypothesized that...
Elliptical trainers are machines that were designed to mimic the motion of running while reducing th...
Objective: A suite of adaptations facilitating endurance running (ER) evolved within the hominin lin...
Although most of the literature on locomotion energetics and biomechanics is about constant-speed ex...
© Western Kentucky University. All rights reserved. This study examined the effect of modest increas...
Considering the relation between body weight-composition and energy cost of running, we tested the h...
Metabolic measurement is still the criterion for investigation of the efficiency of mechanical work ...
Considering the relation between body weight composition and energy cost of running, we tested the h...
The biomechanical and metabolic demands of human running are distinctly affected by velocity and bod...
We investigated the relationship between mechanical and energy cost of transport and body mass in ru...
The cost of generating force hypothesis proposes that the metabolic rate during running is determine...
Historically, several different approaches have been applied to explain the metabolic cost of uphill...
The ‘cost of generating force’ model proposes that a major determinant of metabolic rate during runn...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Kinesiology: Exercise Science/Wellness Management, 2009The...
The net energy cost of running per unit of body mass and distance (C(r), ml O2.kg-1.km-1) was determ...
In spite of an intuitive relationship between running technique and performance, the influence of sp...
Elliptical trainers are machines that were designed to mimic the motion of running while reducing th...
Objective: A suite of adaptations facilitating endurance running (ER) evolved within the hominin lin...
Although most of the literature on locomotion energetics and biomechanics is about constant-speed ex...
© Western Kentucky University. All rights reserved. This study examined the effect of modest increas...
Considering the relation between body weight-composition and energy cost of running, we tested the h...
Metabolic measurement is still the criterion for investigation of the efficiency of mechanical work ...
Considering the relation between body weight composition and energy cost of running, we tested the h...
The biomechanical and metabolic demands of human running are distinctly affected by velocity and bod...
We investigated the relationship between mechanical and energy cost of transport and body mass in ru...
The cost of generating force hypothesis proposes that the metabolic rate during running is determine...
Historically, several different approaches have been applied to explain the metabolic cost of uphill...
The ‘cost of generating force’ model proposes that a major determinant of metabolic rate during runn...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Kinesiology: Exercise Science/Wellness Management, 2009The...
The net energy cost of running per unit of body mass and distance (C(r), ml O2.kg-1.km-1) was determ...
In spite of an intuitive relationship between running technique and performance, the influence of sp...
Elliptical trainers are machines that were designed to mimic the motion of running while reducing th...
Objective: A suite of adaptations facilitating endurance running (ER) evolved within the hominin lin...
Although most of the literature on locomotion energetics and biomechanics is about constant-speed ex...