Uphill Running at Iso-Efficiency Speed

作者:Padulo J*; Annino G; Smith L; Migliaccio G M; Camino R; Tihanyi J; D' Ottavio S
来源:International Journal of Sports Medicine, 2012, 33(10): 819-823.
DOI:10.1055/s-0032-1311588

摘要

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of slopes (0%, 2% and 7%) on temporal gait kinematics during running at iso-efficiency speed (IES). 65 male marathon runners were selected for this study. A single digital camera (210 Hz) was used to record motion; Dartfish5.5Pro was used to perform 2-dimensional (2D) video analysis and heart rate was recorded during the test. The parameters considered in this study were: step length (SL), flight time (FT), step frequency (SF), contact time (CT) and heart rate (HR). The results showed SL, FT and SF decreased as a result of the increasing treadmill gradient; SL = [(0-2% = 8.38%, p %26lt; 0.0001), (0-7% = 23.61%, p %26lt; 0.0001)]; FT = [(0-2% = 8.92%, p %26lt; 0.02), (0-7% = 23.40%, p %26lt; 0.0001)]; SF = [(0-2% = 1.18%), (0-7% = 4.02%, p %26lt; 0.001)]. The CT and HR however increased with the increasing gradient CT = [(0-2% = 9.06% p %26lt; 0.0001), (0-7% = 25.64%, p %26lt; 0.0001)]; HR = [(0-2% = 1.65%), (0-7% = 3.58%)]. These results show a different trend of the footstep%26apos;s kinematic parameters when running on a slope at IES. Moreover, we can calculate the optimal run speed on a slope without increasing the metabolic demand.

  • 出版日期2012-10