Effects of stride frequency and foot position at landing on braking force, hip torque, impact peak force and the metabolic cost of running in humans

Endurance runners are often advised to use 90 strides/min, but how optimal is this stride frequency and why? Endurance runners are also often advised to maintain short strides and avoid landing with the feet too far in front of their hips or knees (colloquially termed overstriding, but how do different kinematic strategies for varying stride length at the same stride frequency affect economy and impact peaks? Linear mixed models were used to analyze repeated measures of stride frequency, the anteroposterior position of the foot at landing, VO2, lower extremity kinematics and vertical ground reaction forces in 14 runners who varied substantially in height and body mass and who were asked to run at 75, 80, 85, 90 and 95 strides min.1 at 3.0 m/s. For every increase of 5 strides min.1, maximum hip flexor moments in the sagittal plane increased by 5.8% (P<0.0001), and the position of the foot at landing relative to the hip decreased by 5.9% (P=0.003). Higher magnitudes of posteriorly directed braking forces were associated with increases in foot landing position relative to the hip (P=0.0005) but not the knee (P=0.54); increases in foot landing position relative to the knee were associated with higher magnitudes (P<0.0001) and rates of loading (P=0.07) of the vertical ground reaction force impact peak. Finally, the mean metabolically optimal stride frequency was 84.8 +/-3.6 strides/min, with 50.4% of the variance explained by the trade-off between minimizing braking forces versus maximum hip flexor moments during swing. The results suggest that runners may benefit from a stride frequency of approximately 85 strides/min and by landing at the end of swing phase with a relatively vertical tibia.
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Aiheet: juoksu kestävyysjuoksu keskimatkan juoksu tekniikka liikkeiden koordinaatio jalka taajuus liike voima, vahvuus hapenottokyky aineenvaihdunta
Aihealueet: kestävyys urheilu biologiset ja lääketieteelliset tieteet
Tagging: Impactkraft Schrittfrequenz
DOI: 10.1242/jeb.125500
Julkaisussa: The Journal of Experimental Biology
Julkaistu: 2015
Numero: 218
Sivuja: 3406-3414
Julkaisutyypit: artikkeli
Kieli: englanti (kieli)
Taso: kehittynyt