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Gender-Related Differences in Mechanics of the Sprint Start and Sprint Acceleration of Top National-Level Sprinters

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Mirkov, Dragan M.
Knežević, Olivera
Garcia-Ramos, Amador
Coh, Milan
Sarabon, Nejc
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(1) Background: Within the current study we aimed at exploring gender-related differences and the relationship between sprint start block kinematics and kinetics and sprint acceleration force-velocity (F-v) relationship parameters (maximal force [F0], maximal velocity [v0], maximal power [Pmax] and slope) in top national-level sprinters. (2) Methods: Twenty-eight sprinters (6 females) performed 10 maximal 30-m sprints. Start block and acceleration kinematics and kinetics were collected with an instrumented sprint start block and a laser distance sensor (KiSprint system). Displacement-time data were used to determine the F-v relationship through Samozino's method. (3) Results: Start block rear foot maximal force (effect size [ES] = 1.08), rate of force development (ES = 0.90-1.33), F-0(ES = 1.38), v(0)(ES = 1.83) and P-max(ES = 1.95) were higher in males than in females (p lt = 0.05). There were no differences in the slope, and ratio of horizontal-to-resultant force. F-0, v(0), and P(m...ax)generally presented higher correlations with the start block kinetics (median r [range] = 0.49 [0.28, 0.78]) than with the kinematics (median r [range] = -0.27 [-0.52, 0.28]). (4) Conclusions: We confirmed that sprint block phase and sprint acceleration mechanics should be mutually assessed when analyzing sprinting performance. KiSprint system could provide more accurate information regarding mechanical pattern and technique during sprint initiation and acceleration, and potentially help create a more personalized and effective training program.

Keywords:
force-velocity relationship / force platform / kinematics / kinetics / track-and-field
Source:
International Journal of Environmental Research & Public Health, 2020, 17, 18
Publisher:
  • MDPI, Basel
Funding / projects:
  • Slovenian Research Agency (ARRS) - Slovenia [L5-1845, P5-0147, BI-RS/18-19-010]
  • Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 200015 (University of Belgrade, Institute for Medical Research) (RS-200015)
  • Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 200021 (Institute of Contemporary History, Belgrade) (RS-200021)

DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17186447

ISSN: 1660-4601

PubMed: 32899837

WoS: 000580124800001

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85090328838
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TY  - JOUR
AU  - Mirkov, Dragan M.
AU  - Knežević, Olivera
AU  - Garcia-Ramos, Amador
AU  - Coh, Milan
AU  - Sarabon, Nejc
PY  - 2020
UR  - http://rimi.imi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/990
AB  - (1) Background: Within the current study we aimed at exploring gender-related differences and the relationship between sprint start block kinematics and kinetics and sprint acceleration force-velocity (F-v) relationship parameters (maximal force [F0], maximal velocity [v0], maximal power [Pmax] and slope) in top national-level sprinters. (2) Methods: Twenty-eight sprinters (6 females) performed 10 maximal 30-m sprints. Start block and acceleration kinematics and kinetics were collected with an instrumented sprint start block and a laser distance sensor (KiSprint system). Displacement-time data were used to determine the F-v relationship through Samozino's method. (3) Results: Start block rear foot maximal force (effect size [ES] = 1.08), rate of force development (ES = 0.90-1.33), F-0(ES = 1.38), v(0)(ES = 1.83) and P-max(ES = 1.95) were higher in males than in females (p  lt = 0.05). There were no differences in the slope, and ratio of horizontal-to-resultant force. F-0, v(0), and P(max)generally presented higher correlations with the start block kinetics (median r [range] = 0.49 [0.28, 0.78]) than with the kinematics (median r [range] = -0.27 [-0.52, 0.28]). (4) Conclusions: We confirmed that sprint block phase and sprint acceleration mechanics should be mutually assessed when analyzing sprinting performance. KiSprint system could provide more accurate information regarding mechanical pattern and technique during sprint initiation and acceleration, and potentially help create a more personalized and effective training program.
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T2  - International Journal of Environmental Research & Public Health
T1  - Gender-Related Differences in Mechanics of the Sprint Start and Sprint Acceleration of Top National-Level Sprinters
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VL  - 17
DO  - 10.3390/ijerph17186447
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Mirkov, D. M., Knežević, O., Garcia-Ramos, A., Coh, M.,& Sarabon, N.. (2020). Gender-Related Differences in Mechanics of the Sprint Start and Sprint Acceleration of Top National-Level Sprinters. in International Journal of Environmental Research & Public Health
MDPI, Basel., 17(18).
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17186447
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Mirkov DM, Knežević O, Garcia-Ramos A, Coh M, Sarabon N. Gender-Related Differences in Mechanics of the Sprint Start and Sprint Acceleration of Top National-Level Sprinters. in International Journal of Environmental Research & Public Health. 2020;17(18).
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Mirkov, Dragan M., Knežević, Olivera, Garcia-Ramos, Amador, Coh, Milan, Sarabon, Nejc, "Gender-Related Differences in Mechanics of the Sprint Start and Sprint Acceleration of Top National-Level Sprinters" in International Journal of Environmental Research & Public Health, 17, no. 18 (2020),
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17186447 .,
conv_4880 .

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