نتایج جستجو برای: subjects speed running

تعداد نتایج: 604384  

2014
K. L. Poggensee M. A. Sharbafi A. Seyfarth

Swing-leg retraction, the backward rotation of the swing leg just prior to ground contact, is observed in human locomotion. While several advantages of swingleg retraction, like gait stability and perturbation rejection, are shown by conceptual models, there is currently very little experimental data on swing-leg retraction in human motion. In this paper, kinematic data for twenty-eight subject...

2016
Rahel Ammann Wolfgang Taube Matthias Neuhaus Thomas Wyss

The elevation gain is an important contributor to the total workload in endurance sports. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the influence of the arm swing on elevation gain in three sport watches (Garmin® Forerunner 910XT, Polar® RS800CX and Suunto® Ambit2) on a flat 400 m outdoor track. Altogether, a total of 120 repetitions of 1,200 m were performed at self-selected speeds correspondi...

Journal: :علوم زیستی ورزشی 0
پروانه نظرعلی دانشگاه الزهرا-دانشیار سعیده سروری دانشگاه الزهرا-کارشناس ارشد اعظم رمضانخانی دانشگاه تهران-دانشجوی دکتری

the aim of this study was to determine short-term changes of blood rheology after intensive endurance exercise in national triathlon athletes. nine national athletes of triathlon (mean age=20.12±2.15 years, weight 70.12±8.54 kg) took part in this study voluntarily. subjects performed triathlon race which is one of the branches of multiple sports (which consisted of 2 kilometers running, 7 kilom...

Journal: Physical Treatments 2022

Purpose: Due to the paucity of the information regarding the lower limb biomechanics in slow speeds running as well as  concentration of the majority of previous studies in a single movement plane, aim of the present study was investigation on a kinetic based analysis of lower limb’ joints with increasing running speed. Methods: 28 runners asked to stay on the belt speed of treadmill that was ...

2010
James Richard Usherwood

Idealized models of walking and running demonstrate that, energetically, walking should be favoured up to, and even somewhat over, those speeds and step lengths that can be achieved while keeping the stance leg under compression. Around these speeds, and especially with relatively long step lengths, computer optimization predicts a third, 'hybrid', gait: (inverted) pendular running (Srinivasan ...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation medicine 2010
Alessandro Haupenthal Caroline Ruschel Marcel Hubert Heiliane de Brito Fontana Helio Roesler

OBJECTIVE To analyse the vertical and anteroposterior components of the ground reaction force during shallow water running at 2 levels of immersion. SUBJECTS Twenty-two healthy adults with no gait disorders, who were familiar with aquatic exercises. METHODS Subjects performed 6 trials of water running at a self-selected speed in chest and hip immersion. Force data were collected through an ...

2013
Vinicius Machado de Oliveira Guilherme Cesca Detoni Cristhian Ferreira Bruno Sergio Portela Marcos Roberto Queiroga Marcus Peikriszwili Tartaruga

OBJECTIVE : To investigate the slope influence on the maximal subtalar pronation in submaximal running speeds. METHODS : Sixteen endurance runners participated of a running economy (RE) test in a treadmill with different slopes (+1%, +5%, +10%, +15%). For each slope a 4-minute run was performed with no rest break for the purpose of measuring the magnitude of kinematic variables by means of a ...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2007
M Ishikawa P V Komi

In the present study, the fascicle length (L(fa)) of the human medial gastrocnemius (MG) muscle was monitored to evaluate possible input from the short-latency stretch reflex (SLR) during the stance phase of running and to examine its timing at various running speeds. Eight subjects ran at 2.0, 3.5, 5.0, and 6.5 m/s. The L(fa) was measured with the high-speed ultrasound fascicle scanning togeth...

Journal: :Gait & posture 2007
Marnix G J Gazendam At L Hof

EMGs were collected from 14 muscles with surface electrodes in 10 subjects walking 1.25-2.25 ms(-1) and running 1.25-4.5 ms(-1). The EMGs were rectified, interpolated in 100% of the stride, and averaged over all subjects to give an average profile. In running, these profiles could be decomposed into 10 basic patterns, 8 of which represented only a single burst. Muscles could be divided into a q...

Journal: :Respiratory medicine 2007
T Stensrud S Berntsen K-H Carlsen

INTRODUCTION Exercise in a cold environment has been reported to increase exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB). However, the effect of a cold environment upon exercise capacity in subjects with EIB has, to our knowledge, not been previously reported. PURPOSE Primary: To examine the influence of changing environmental temperature upon exercise capacity measured by peak oxygen uptake (VO(...

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