Simulations Reveal how Touchdown Kinematic Variables affect Top Sprinting Speed: Implications for Coaching.

IF 3.9 2区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
Nicos Haralabidis, Ashton J Eaton, Scott L Delp, Jennifer L Hicks
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Abstract

Introduction: Sprint performance is a priority for coaches and athletes. Several kinematic variables, including horizontal touchdown distance (HTD) and inter-knee touchdown distance (IKTD), are targeted by coaches to increase top sprinting speed. However, the results of past research are conflicting, potentially due to the use of experimental inter-athlete study designs where it is not possible to establish cause-effect relationships.

Methods: In this study, we used a predictive simulation approach to assess cause-effect relationships between HTD and IKTD and sprinting speed. We scaled a three-dimensional musculoskeletal model to match the anthropometry of an international caliber male sprinter and generated predictive simulations of a single symmetric step of top-speed sprinting using a direct collocation optimal control framework. We first used our simulation framework to establish the model's top speed with minimal constraints on touchdown kinematics (the optimal simulation). Then, in additional simulations we enforced specific HTD or IKTD values (± 2, 4 and 6 cm compared to optimal).

Results: The model achieved a top speed of 11.85 m·s -1 in the optimal simulation. Shortening HTD by 6 cm reduced speed by 7.3%, while lengthening HTD by 6 cm had a smaller impact on speed, with a 1.6% reduction. Speed in the simulation was insensitive to the IKTD changes we tested.

Conclusions: The results of our simulations indicate there is an optimal HTD to maximize sprinting speed, providing support for coaches and athletes to adjust this technique variable. Conversely, our results do not provide evidence to support utilizing IKTD as a key technique variable for speed enhancement. We share the simulation framework so researchers can explore the effects of additional modifications on sprinting performance ( https://github.com/nicos1993/Pred_Sim_Sprinting ).

模拟揭示了触地运动变量如何影响最高冲刺速度:对教练的启示。
简介:短跑成绩是教练和运动员的首要任务。几个运动学变量,包括水平触地距离(HTD)和膝盖间触地距离(IKTD),是教练提高最高冲刺速度的目标。然而,过去的研究结果是相互矛盾的,这可能是由于使用了实验性的运动员间研究设计,不可能建立因果关系。方法:本研究采用预测模拟方法评估HTD、IKTD与短跑速度的因果关系。我们建立了一个三维肌肉骨骼模型,以匹配国际水平男性短跑运动员的人体测量,并使用直接搭配最优控制框架生成了最高速度短跑单个对称步的预测模拟。我们首先使用我们的仿真框架,以最小的着陆运动学约束建立模型的最高速度(最优仿真)。然后,在额外的模拟中,我们强制执行特定的HTD或IKTD值(与最佳值相比±2、4和6厘米)。结果:在最优模拟中,模型最高速度达到11.85 m·s-1。HTD缩短6 cm可使速度降低7.3%,而HTD延长6 cm对速度的影响较小,仅降低1.6%。模拟中的速度对我们测试的IKTD变化不敏感。结论:我们的模拟结果表明,存在一个最优的HTD来最大化短跑速度,为教练员和运动员调整该技术变量提供支持。相反,我们的结果并没有提供证据来支持利用IKTD作为速度提高的关键技术变量。我们分享了模拟框架,以便研究人员可以探索额外修改对短跑成绩的影响(https://github.com/nicos1993/Pred_Sim_Sprinting)。
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CiteScore
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期刊介绍: Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise® features original investigations, clinical studies, and comprehensive reviews on current topics in sports medicine and exercise science. With this leading multidisciplinary journal, exercise physiologists, physiatrists, physical therapists, team physicians, and athletic trainers get a vital exchange of information from basic and applied science, medicine, education, and allied health fields.
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