Kinematical Aspects Gliding Technique in 500-m Speed Skaters: From Start to Seven Strokes

Jae-Kyun Ryu, Y. Kim, S. Hong
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Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the consistency of the gliding and push-off motion for single leg skating from the first to fourteenth steps. We hypothesized that: 1) there would be no difference in stroke trajectory, step rate, and cycle rate between the left and right steps of gliding; and 2) there would be a difference in the resultant velocity of toe push-off and the horizontal velocity of the center of mass after six step push-offs. Method: The study included five male 500-m speed skaters (mean height, 1.80 ± 0.02 m; mean weight, 76.8 ± 3.96 kg; record, 35.83 ± 0.30 sec; 100-m record, <9.97 sec). Data were collected from the first to fourteenth steps (40 m) and recorded using five digital JVC GR-HD1KR video cameras (Victor Co., Japan) operating at a sampling frequency of 60 fields/sec and shutter speed of 1/500 sec. For each film frame, the joint positions were digitized using the KWON3D motion analyzer. Position data were filtered with low-pass Butterworth 4th order at the cut-off frequency of 7.4 Hz. Results: The right toe of the skating trajectories at 2nd, 5th, and 7th strokes differed from those of the left toe. The angles of the right and left knee demonstrated unbalanced patterns from the flexion and extension legs. The step and cycle rates of the right and left leg differed from the start until 20 m. The resultant velocities of the toe at the push-off phase and of the body mass center diverged before the six push-offs. Conclusion: This study`s findings indicate that the toe of skating trajectory on left and right sliding after push-off should maintain a symmetrical trajectory. The resultant velocity of toe push-off and horizontal velocity from the center of body need to be separated after about six step push-offs.
500米速滑运动员的滑行技术:从起跳到七划
目的:评价单腿滑冰第1步至第14步滑行和蹬离动作的一致性。我们假设:1)滑行左、右两步在卒中轨迹、步速和循环速度上没有差异;2)脚尖蹬离的合力速度与六步蹬离后的质心水平速度存在差异。方法:选取5名男子500米速滑运动员(平均身高1.80±0.02 m;平均体重76.8±3.96 kg;记录,35.83±0.30秒;100米记录,<9.97秒)。从第1步到第14步(40米)收集数据,并使用5台数字JVC GR-HD1KR摄像机(Victor Co., Japan)以60场/秒的采样频率和1/500秒的快门速度进行记录。对于每个电影帧,使用KWON3D运动分析仪对关节位置进行数字化。在7.4 Hz的截止频率下,对位置数据进行低通巴特沃斯4阶滤波。结果:右脚趾在第2、5、7次划桨时的运动轨迹与左脚趾不同。右膝和左膝的角度表现出不平衡的模式,从屈伸腿。从开始到20米,右腿和左腿的踏步率和循环率不同。脚尖在蹬离阶段的合力速度和身体质量中心的合力速度在六次蹬离之前是发散的。结论:本研究结果表明,左滑和右滑蹬蹬后的滑趾轨迹应保持对称轨迹。脚趾推出的合速度和水平速度从身体的中心需要大约六步推出后分离。
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