نتایج جستجو برای: uphill running

تعداد نتایج: 81393  

Journal: :asian journal of sports medicine 0
pascal balducci univ lyon, universite claude bernard lyon 1, laboratoire interuniversitaire de biologie de la motricite, f-69622, villeurbanne, france; laboratoire interuniversitaire de biologie de la motricite, ufr staps, 27-29 boulevard du 11 novembre 1918, f-69622 villeurbanne cedex, france. tel: +33-675837567, fax: +33-472432846 michel clemencon univ lyon, universite claude bernard lyon 1, laboratoire interuniversitaire de biologie de la motricite, f-69622, villeurbanne, france robin trama univ lyon, universite claude bernard lyon 1, laboratoire interuniversitaire de biologie de la motricite, f-69622, villeurbanne, france christophe a. hautier univ lyon, universite claude bernard lyon 1, laboratoire interuniversitaire de biologie de la motricite, f-69622, villeurbanne, france

ultra-endurance mountain running has become extremely popular in recent years, and the energy cost is one of the factors that influence the final performance. the aim of this study was to determine if the energy cost of uphill running (uphill cr) can be calculated from level cr (energy cost of running in mlo2.kg-1.mn-1) in a heterogeneous group of mountain ultra-endurance runners using the di p...

Journal: :Nagoya journal of medical science 1996
H Itoh T Ohkuwa Y Yamazaki M Miyamura

The purposes of this study were 1) to confirm whether there is a difference in the levels of blood lactate and ammonia after supramaximal uphill and downhill running for the same short duration and 2) to examine the relationship between peak blood lactate levels and work/lean body mass (LBM), as well as the relationship between peak blood ammonia levels and work/LBM following supramaximal uphil...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2006
Martin D Carmichael J Mark Davis E Angela Murphy Adrienne S Brown James A Carson Eugene P Mayer Abdul Ghaffar

Brain cytokines, induced by various inflammatory challenges, have been linked to sickness behaviors, including fatigue. However, the relationship between brain cytokines and fatigue after exercise is not well understood. Delayed recovery of running performance after muscle-damaging downhill running is associated with increased brain IL-1beta concentration compared with uphill running. However, ...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 2005
Jinger S Gottschall Rodger Kram

We investigated the normal and parallel ground reaction forces during downhill and uphill running. Our rationale was that these force data would aid in the understanding of hill running injuries and energetics. Based on a simple spring-mass model, we hypothesized that the normal force peaks, both impact and active, would increase during downhill running and decrease during uphill running. We an...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 1997
M A Sloniger K J Cureton B M Prior E M Evans

To provide more comprehensive information on the extent and pattern of muscle activation during running, we determined lower extremity muscle activation by using exercise-induced contrast shifts in magnetic resonance (MR) images during horizontal and uphill high-intensity (115% of peak oxygen uptake) running to exhaustion (2.0-3.9 min) in 12 young women. The mean percentage of muscle volume act...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2006
Jonas Rubenson Havalee T Henry Peter M Dimoulas Richard L Marsh

Uphill running requires more energy than level running at the same speed, largely due to the additional mechanical work of elevating the body weight. We explored the distribution of energy use among the leg muscles of guinea fowl running on the level and uphill using both organismal energy expenditure (oxygen consumption) and muscle blood flow measurements. We tested each bird under four condit...

2014
Wouter Hoogkamer Paolo Taboga Rodger Kram

Historically, several different approaches have been applied to explain the metabolic cost of uphill human running. Most of these approaches result in unrealistically high values for the efficiency of performing vertical work during running uphill, or are only valid for running up steep inclines. The purpose of this study was to reexamine the metabolic cost of uphill running, based upon our und...

Journal: :Journal of sports science & medicine 2014
Katy Andrews Neves A Wayne Johnson Iain Hunter J William Myrer

In this study we examined how hill running affects the Achilles tendon, a common location for injuries in runners. Twenty females ran for 10 min on each of three randomly ordered grades (-6%, 0 and +6%) at speeds selected to match the metabolic rates. Achilles tendon (AT) cross-sectional area (CSA) was imaged using Doppler ultrasound and peak vertical forces were analyzed using an instrumented ...

2013
Johnny Padulo Douglas Powell Raffaele Milia Luca Paolo Ardigò

The biomechanical management of bioenergetics of runners when running uphill was investigated. Several metabolic and mechanical variables have been studied simultaneously to spread light on the locomotory strategy operated by humans for effective locomotion. The studied variables were: heart rate, heart rate variability, oxygen intake and blood lactate, metabolic cost, kinematics, ground reacti...

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