نتایج جستجو برای: jumped runners

تعداد نتایج: 4860  

Journal: :Deutsches Arzteblatt international 2010
Dieter Leyk Thomas Rüther Max Wunderlich Alexander Sievert Dieter Essfeld Alexander Witzki Oliver Erley Gerd Küchmeister Claus Piekarski Herbert Löllgen

BACKGROUND Physical performance often declines in middle age, but it is unclear to what extent this is due to biological aging. It can be difficult to determine whether such physical changes are truly age-related, as they might alternatively be explained as the negative consequences of a sedentary lifestyle. METHODS We assessed the endurance of a physically active subgroup of the population b...

Journal: :Journal of applied biomechanics 2016
Adam C Clansey Mark J Lake Eric S Wallace Tom Feehally Michael Hanlon

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of prolonged high-intensity running on impact accelerations in trained runners. Thirteen male distance runners completed two 20-minute treadmill runs at speeds corresponding to 95% of onset of blood lactate accumulation. Leg and head accelerations were collected for 20 s every fourth minute. Rating of perceived exertion (RPE) scores were ...

2013
Elena Seminati Francesca Nardello Paola Zamparo Luca P. Ardigò Niccolò Faccioli Alberto E. Minetti

We hypothesized that, as occurring in cars, body structural asymmetries could generate asymmetry in the kinematics/dynamics of locomotion, ending up in a higher metabolic cost of transport, i.e. more 'fuel' needed to travel a given distance. Previous studies found the asymmetries in horses' body negatively correlated with galloping performance. In this investigation, we analyzed anatomical diff...

2016
Sebastian Clauss Reza Wakili Bianca Hildebrand Stefan Kääb Eva Hoster Ina Klier Eimo Martens Alan Hanley Henner Hanssen Martin Halle Thomas Nickel Bernard Mari

INTRODUCTION Physical activity is beneficial for individual health, but endurance sport is associated with the development of arrhythmias like atrial fibrillation. The underlying mechanisms leading to this increased risk are still not fully understood. MicroRNAs are important mediators of proarrhythmogenic remodeling and have potential value as biomarkers in cardiovascular diseases. Therefore, ...

Journal: :Journal of sports science & medicine 2005
Na Du Siqin Bai Kazuo Oguri Yoshihiro Kato Ichie Matsumoto Harumi Kawase Toshio Matsuoka

The aim of the present study was to examine the effects of endurance training on heart rate (HR) recovery after exercise and cardiac autonomic nervous system (ANS) modulation in female marathon runners by comparing with untrained controls. Six female marathon runners (M group) aged 32-40 years and eight age-matched untrained females (C group) performed a maximum-effort treadmill running exercis...

Journal: :SpringerPlus 2016
Beat Knechtle Pantelis T Nikolaidis Vincent O Onywera Matthias A Zingg Thomas Rosemann Christoph A Rüst

In major marathon races such as the 'World Marathon Majors', female and male East African runners particularly from Ethiopia and Kenya are the fastest. However, whether this trend appears for female and male Ethiopians and Kenyans at recreational level runners (i.e. races at national level) and in shorter road races (e.g. in half-marathon races) has not been studied yet. Thus, the aim of the pr...

Journal: :The Electronic Journal of Combinatorics 2001

Journal: :The Journal of orthopaedic and sports physical therapy 2010
Harrison Philip Crowell Clare E Milner Joseph Hamill Irene S Davis

STUDY DESIGN Single-subject with repeated measures. OBJECTIVES To determine if runners can use real-time visual feedback from an accelerometer to achieve immediate reductions in tibial acceleration and vertical-force loading rates. BACKGROUND Stress fractures are a common injury among runners. Previous studies suggest that runners with higher than normal tibial acceleration and vertical-for...

Journal: :Circulation 1993
W L Haskell C Sims J Myll W M Bortz F G St Goar E L Alderman

BACKGROUND Increases in coronary artery size and dilating capacity have been observed in some animals after endurance training, and at autopsy, active men appear to have enlarged epicardial coronary arteries. This cross-sectional study was designed to test the hypothesis that highly trained endurance runners have larger epicardial coronary arteries and greater dilating capacity than inactive me...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2010
Michelle T Barrack Marta D Van Loan Mitchell J Rauh Jeanne F Nichols

BACKGROUND Female adolescent runners have an elevated prevalence of low bone mass for agemdashan outcome that may be partially due to inadequate energy intake. OBJECTIVE The objective was to evaluate diet, menstrual history, serum hormone concentrations, and bone mass in female adolescent runners with normal or abnormal bone turnover. DESIGN Thirty-nine cross-country runners (age: 15.7 plus...

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