Abstract:Inhomogeneous muscle hypertrophy in response to daily motor executions is a morphological adaptation in humans. Inhomogeneous morphological adaptation would change the mass distribution, which in turn may affect the mechanical difficulty in moving from an inertia perspective; however, the morphological adaptation from the inertia perspective has not been examined. Here, we show no corresponding differences in the normalized mass and normalized moment of inertia between the sprinters and the untrained non-sprin… Show more
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