Relationships between coordination, strength and performance during initial sprint acceleration.

IF 2.3 2区 医学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Journal of Sports Sciences Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-28 DOI:10.1080/02640414.2025.2482361
Byron Donaldson, Neil Bezodis, Helen Bayne
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Abstract

Despite strong logical and theoretical links, no studies have directly examined the relationship between physical qualities and coordination during sprint acceleration. The aim of this study was to assess the associations between initial acceleration coordination and lower body strength and explore potential interactions between strength and coordination in relation to acceleration performance. Sagittal plane kinematics and velocity-time profiles were obtained for highly trained to world class male sprinters (100 m PB: 9.95-11.17 s). Thigh-thigh and shank-foot coordination was determined for the first four steps using vector coding, and external kinetic parameters derived from a mono-exponential fit to velocity-time profiles. Lower body strength was measured with isometric squat (ISqT), countermovement jump (CMJ), repeated hop (HJ) and Nordic hamstring tests. Large to very large correlations (ρ = 0.59-0.82) existed between ISqT, CMJ, HJ tests and specific coordination features in both step 1 and steps 2-4, and exploratory regression analyses suggested the potential for higher or lower magnitudes of a given strength capacity to modify the relationships between coordination features and acceleration performance. These findings support an individualised approach to technique in sprint training, and consideration of the influence of strength qualities on the adoption and effectiveness of particular movement patterns.

在初始冲刺加速过程中协调、力量和表现之间的关系。
尽管有很强的逻辑和理论联系,但没有研究直接检验短跑加速过程中身体素质和协调性之间的关系。本研究的目的是评估初始加速协调和下半身力量之间的联系,并探讨力量和协调与加速表现之间的潜在相互作用。获得了高度训练至世界级男子短跑运动员(100米平均成绩:9.95-11.17秒)的矢状面运动学和速度-时间分布。使用矢量编码确定前四个步骤的大腿-大腿和小腿-脚协调,并通过单指数拟合获得速度-时间剖面的外部动力学参数。用等长深蹲(ISqT)、反动作跳跃(CMJ)、重复跳跃(HJ)和北欧腿筋试验测量下体力量。在步骤1和步骤2-4中,ISqT、CMJ、HJ测试与特定的协调特征之间存在较大到非常大的相关性(ρ = 0.59-0.82),探索性回归分析表明,给定强度能力的大小可能会改变协调特征与加速性能之间的关系。这些发现支持在短跑训练中采用个性化的技术方法,并考虑力量质量对特定运动模式的采用和有效性的影响。
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Journal of Sports Sciences
Journal of Sports Sciences 社会科学-运动科学
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
2.90%
发文量
147
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Sports Sciences has an international reputation for publishing articles of a high standard and is both Medline and Clarivate Analytics-listed. It publishes research on various aspects of the sports and exercise sciences, including anatomy, biochemistry, biomechanics, performance analysis, physiology, psychology, sports medicine and health, as well as coaching and talent identification, kinanthropometry and other interdisciplinary perspectives. The emphasis of the Journal is on the human sciences, broadly defined and applied to sport and exercise. Besides experimental work in human responses to exercise, the subjects covered will include human responses to technologies such as the design of sports equipment and playing facilities, research in training, selection, performance prediction or modification, and stress reduction or manifestation. Manuscripts considered for publication include those dealing with original investigations of exercise, validation of technological innovations in sport or comprehensive reviews of topics relevant to the scientific study of sport.
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