ACUTE EFFECTS OF REDUCING VERTICAL DISPLACEMENT AND STEP FREQUENCY ON RUNNING ECONOMY

被引:36
作者
Halvorsen, Kjartan [1 ,2 ]
Eriksson, Martin [1 ]
Gullstrand, Lennart [3 ]
机构
[1] KTH Royal, Inst Technol, Sch Technol & Hlth, Div Med Engn, Stockholm, Sweden
[2] Uppsala Univ, Dept Informat Technol, Uppsala, Sweden
[3] Swedish Sports Confederat, Elite Sports Ctr, Boson, Lidingo, Sweden
关键词
biomechanics; locomotion; energy expenditure; feedback training; PERFORMANCE; MECHANICS;
D O I
10.1519/JSC.0b013e318239f87f
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
学科分类号
04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
Halvorsen, K, Eriksson, M, and Gullstrand, L. Acute effects of reducing vertical displacement and step frequency on running economy. J Strength Cond Res 26(8): 2065-2070, 2012-This work studies the immediate effects of altering the vertical displacement of the center of mass (VD) and step frequency (SF) on the metabolic cost of level treadmill running at 16 km.h(-1) on 16 male runners. Alterations of VD, SF, and the product VD x SF was induced using a novel feedback system, which presents target and current values to the runner by visual or auditory display. Target values were set to 5 and 10% reductions from individual baseline values. The results were expressed as relative changes from baseline values. Alterations led to an increase in metabolic cost in most cases, measured as (V) over dotO(2) uptake per minute and kilogram of body mass. Correlations were weak. Still, linear multiple regression revealed a positive coefficient (0.28) for the relationship between VD x SF and (V) over dotO(2). Separate rank correlation tests showed negative correlation (tau = -0.19) between SF and (V) over dotO(2) and positive correlation (tau = 0.16) between VD and (V) over dotO(2). There is a coupling between VD and SF caused by the mechanics of running; hence, isolated reduction of either factor was hard to achieve. The linear model also showed a negative coefficient for the relationship between the height of the center of mass above the ground (CoMh) and (V) over dotO(2). The effect size was small (multiple R-2 0.07 and 0.12). Still the results indicate that reducing VD x SF by reducing the vertical displacement can have a positive effect on running economy, but a concurrent reduction in CoMh may diminish the positive effect. Midterm and long-term effects of altering the technique should also be studied.
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页码:2065 / 2070
页数:6
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