Kinetics and kinematics of sprinting in mid and post peak height velocity female athletes

K. Talukdar, Dr Craig Harrison, Professor Mike McGuigan, Dr Robert Borotkanics
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Sprinting speed is a crucial physical capacity and can change throughout an athlete’s growth. Previous research has shown that both kinetic and kinematic variables change across maturation in young males. However, due to the changes in growth and hormonal levels, the kinetic and kinematic factors associated with sprinting may vary in young females compared to their male counterparts.  Therefore, determining kinetics (force, maximal power) and kinematics (step length, step frequency, contact time and flight time) associated with sprinting in young females can provide valuable insights into training for this cohort. Thirty-two young female athletes, 11 mid-peak height velocity (PHV) age (12.8±0.6) and 21 post PHV (13.5±0.93) performed two 15 and 30 m sprints each. Theoretical velocity, maximal velocity, step length, force and power max were significantly higher in post PHV girls (p<0.05). Univariate regression analysis reported that the best predictors of velocity (15 and 30 m) were contact time, power max, stride frequency, step length and leg length with contact time being the strongest predictor. The findings of this research provide insight into the natural development of sprinting in young females and will help practitioners specifically develop training programs that can effectively improve sprinting kinetics and kinematics in this cohort.
女性运动员高峰中后期冲刺运动的动力学和运动学
短跑速度是一项至关重要的身体能力,在运动员的成长过程中会发生变化。先前的研究表明,在年轻雄性的成熟过程中,动力学和运动学变量都发生了变化。然而,由于生长和激素水平的变化,与短跑相关的动力学和运动学因素在年轻女性中与男性相比可能有所不同。因此,确定与年轻女性短跑相关的动力学(力、最大功率)和运动学(步长、步频、接触时间和飞行时间)可以为这一群体的训练提供有价值的见解。32名年轻女运动员,11名峰中高度速度(PHV)年龄(12.8±0.6),21名峰中高度速度(PHV)年龄(13.5±0.93),各进行2次15米和30米短跑。PHV后女孩的理论速度、最大速度、步长、力和最大功率显著高于对照组(p<0.05)。单因素回归分析结果表明,15 m和30 m速度的最佳预测因子是接触时间、最大功率、步频、步长和腿长,其中接触时间是最强的预测因子。这项研究的发现为年轻女性短跑的自然发展提供了见解,并将帮助从业者专门制定训练计划,有效地提高这一群体的短跑动力学和运动学。
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