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Examination of running pattern consistency across speeds.

Authors :
Patoz, Aurélien
Lussiana, Thibault
Breine, Bastiaan
Gindre, Cyrille
Malatesta,, Davide
Hébert-Losier, Kim
Source :
Sports Biomechanics. Jul2022, p1-15. 15p. 4 Illustrations, 3 Charts.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Duty factor (DF) and step frequency (SF) are key running pattern determinants. However, running patterns may change with speed if DF and SF changes are inconsistent across speeds. We examined whether the relative positioning of runners was consistent: 1) across five running speeds (10–18 km/h) for four temporal variables [DF, SF, and their subcomponents: contact ( t c ) and flight ( t f ) time]; and 2) across these four temporal variables at these five speeds. Three-dimensional whole-body kinematics were acquired from 52 runners, and deviations from the median for each variable (normalised to minimum-maximum values) were extracted. Across speeds for all variables, correlations on the relative positioning of individuals were <italic>high</italic> to <italic>very high</italic> for 2–4 km/h speed differences, and <italic>moderate</italic> to <italic>high</italic> for 6–8 km/h differences. Across variables for all speeds, correlations were <italic>low</italic> between DF-SF, <italic>very high</italic> between DF- t f , and <italic>low</italic> to <italic>high</italic> between DF- t c , SF- t c , and SF- t f . Hence, the consistency in running patterns decreased as speed differences increased, suggesting that running patterns be assessed using a range of speeds. Consistency in running patterns at a given speed was low between DF and SF, corroborating suggestions that using both variables can encapsulate the full running pattern spectrum. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14763141
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Sports Biomechanics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
157798791
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/14763141.2022.2094825