نتایج جستجو برای: 10m sprint

تعداد نتایج: 6108  

2010
Kevin Prendergast

This paper develops a mathematical model, or formula, of the 100m sprint, which accurately describes the relationship between time elapsed and distance covered in the race. From this are derived formulae for velocity and acceleration. There are four constants in these formulae. They are constant throughout a particular performance of a particular runner, and they vary from performance to perfor...

2017
Kim Hébert-Losier Christoph Zinner Simon Platt Thomas Stöggl Hans-Christer Holmberg

BACKGROUND Sprint events in cross-country skiing are unique not only with respect to their length (0.8-1.8 km), but also in involving four high-intensity heats of ~3 min in duration, separated by a relatively short recovery period (15-60 min). OBJECTIVE Our aim was to systematically review the scientific literature to identify factors related to the performance of elite sprint cross-country s...

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The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between sprint performance of front-crawl swimming and muscle fascicle length in 23 male young swimmers. The sample was divided into two groups by 25-m sprint front-crawl swimming performance: 14.6-15.7 s (S1, n=11) and 15.8-17 s (S2, n=12). Muscle thickness and pennation angle and fascicle length of the Biceps Brachii (only muscle t...

2013
Matthew J. Andre Andrew C. Fry Michael T. Lane

The purpose of this study was to determine the load which allows the highest peak power for resisted sprinting on a non-motorized treadmill and to determine if other variables are related to individual differences. Thirty college students were tested for vertical jump, vertical jump peak and mean power, 10 m sprint, 20 m sprint, leg press 1 RM, leg press 1 RM relative to body weight, leg press ...

2005
Matt Spencer David Bishop Brian Dawson Carmel Goodman

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Journal: :International journal of sports physiology and performance 2014
Thomas Losnegard Jostein Hallén

PURPOSE Sprint- (≤1.8 km) and distance-skiing (≥15 km) performance rely heavily on aerobic capacity. However, in sprint skiing, due to the ~20% higher speed, anaerobic capacity contributes significantly. This study aimed to identify the possible anthropometric and physiological differences between elite male sprint and distance skiers. METHODS Six sprint and 7 distance international-level cro...

Journal: :Bioinformatics 2010
Menachem Fromer Chen Yanover Amir Harel Ori Shachar Yair Weiss Michal Linial

UNLABELLED SPRINT is a software package that performs computational multistate protein design using state-of-the-art inference on probabilistic graphical models. The input to SPRINT is a list of protein structures, the rotamers modeled for each structure and the pre-calculated rotamer energies. Probabilistic inference is performed using the belief propagation or A* algorithms, and dead-end elim...

Journal: :Journal of strength and conditioning research 2007
Chris M Farlinger L Darren Kruisselbrink Jonathon R Fowles

The purpose of this study was to identify off-ice variables that would correlate to on-ice skating sprint performance and cornering ability. Previous literature has not reported any off-ice testing variables that strongly correlate to on-ice cornering ability in ice hockey players. Thirty-six male hockey players aged 15-22 years (mean +/- SD: 16.3 +/- 1.7 years; weight = 70.8 +/- 10.4 kg; heigh...

2016
Adam P. Bress Rikki M. Tanner Rachel Hess Samuel S. Gidding Lisandro D. Colantonio Daichi Shimbo Paul Muntner

BACKGROUND Adults <50 years old, with diabetes mellitus, or a history of stroke were not enrolled in the Systolic Blood Pressure Intervention Trial (SPRINT). Estimating the size and characteristics of these excluded groups who meet the other SPRINT eligibility criteria may provide information on the potential impact of providers extending the SPRINT findings to these populations. METHODS AND ...

2009
François Billaut David Bishop

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