2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.10.08.617292
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Simulations reveal how touchdown kinematic variables affect top sprinting speed: implications for coaching

Nicos Haralabidis,
Ashton J. Eaton,
Scott L. Delp
et al.

Abstract: Sprint performance is a priority for coaches and athletes. Several kinematic variables, including horizontal touchdown distance (HTD) and inter-knee touchdown distance (IKTD), are targeted by coaches to increase top sprinting speed. However, the results of past research are conflicting, potentially due to the use of experimental inter-athlete study designs where it is not possible to establish cause-effect relationships. In this study, we used a predictive simulation approach to assess cause-effect relationshi… Show more

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