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The Biomechanics of Standing Start and Initial Acceleration: Reliability of the Key Determining Kinematics

机译:站立和初始加速的生物力学:确定运动学的关键的可靠性

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The reliability of the key determining kinematic variables associated with short sprint performance provide insight into how and why movement may vary between individual trials. Currently, literature surrounding these determinants is scarce when investigating the first three strides of a sprint. The purpose of this study was to investigate the reliability of sprint acceleration and the key kinematic determinants involved during the first three steps of the movement. The aim was to use a practical method of kinematic analysis to help explain why changes may occur in sprint performance via the use of correlative statistics and to provide reference values for intervention research to make conclusions about their change scores. Ten male volunteers from various team sports attended two separate testing sessions, a minimum of 48 hours apart. They performed three maximal sprint trials over a 10m distance from a standing start, where researchers captured 5m and 10m sprint times alongside high speed camera footage, from which the key kinematic variables were measured. Results demonstrated that although 5m and 10m sprint times depicted moderate to large levels of similarity between sessions, neither of these variables met the criteria to be classified as adequately, or highly reliable. Kinematic measures typically produced ICC values > 0.70 and CV% < 10%, demonstrating all relevant statistical traits to be categorised as reliable measures. Step frequency and flight time during the third step showed the largest correlation with performance, exhibiting ‘r’ values of -0.386 and 0.396, respectively. These findings demonstrate that kinematic variables may not have an influential role with sprint times; therefore suggesting kinetic concepts may in fact be the key determinants of speed. Future research is required investigating the interaction of kinetic and kinematic variables associated with sprinting and how the variability in these concepts effects the reliability of performance.Key points class="unordered" style="list-style-type:disc">Key kinematic variables associated with sprint performance produced reliable results between trials/sessions, although sprint performances were identified as unreliable.Determinants of sprint performance may vary between individuals from team sports and track sprinters, suggesting intervention studies may benefit from testing both groups.Key kinetic variables associated with sprint performance may have a greater influence on outright sprint performance than the key kinematic variables.
机译:与短距离冲刺性能相关的关键运动学变量的可靠性提供了关于各个试验之间运动如何以及为何变化的见解。当前,在调查冲刺的前三个步幅时,围绕这些决定因素的文献很少。这项研究的目的是调查冲刺加速的可靠性以及在运动的前三个步骤中涉及的关键运动学决定因素。目的是使用一种运动学分析的实用方法,以帮助解释为什么通过使用相关统计数据可能会导致冲刺性能发生变化,并为干预研究提供参考值,以得出有关其变化得分的结论。来自各种团体运动的十名男性志愿者分别参加了两次测试,每场至少间隔48小时。他们从站立开始10m的距离内进行了三个最大的冲刺试验,研究人员在高速相机镜头的同时捕获了5m和10m的冲刺时间,从中可以测量关键的运动学变量。结果表明,尽管5m和10m的冲刺时间描述了会话之间的相似度到较大程度的相似性,但是这些变量均未达到分类为充分或高度可靠的标准。运动学测量通常产生的ICC值> 0.70,CV%<10%,表明所有相关统计特征均被归类为可靠测量。第三步中的步频和飞行时间与性能之间显示出最大的相关性,“ r”值分别为-0.386和0.396。这些发现表明,运动学变量可能不会对冲刺时间产生影响。因此,提出动力学概念实际上可能是速度的关键决定因素。需要进行进一步的研究,以研究与短跑相关的动力学和运动学变量之间的相互作用,以及这些概念中的可变性如何影响性能的可靠性。要点 class =“ unordered” style =“ list-style-type:disc”> < !-list-behavior =无序前缀= word-mark-type = disc max-label-size = 0-> 与冲刺性能相关的关键运动学变量在试验/会议之间产生了可靠的结果,尽管确定了冲刺性能 短跑成绩的决定因素在团队运动项目和田径短跑选手之间可能有所不同,这表明干预研究可能受益于两组的测试。 与短跑成绩相关的关键动力学变量可能比关键的运动学参数对完全冲刺性能的影响更大。

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