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RUNNING ECONOMY AT HABITUALLY FOREFOOT AND HABITUALLY REARFOOT RUNNERS

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POSPÍCHAL Vladimír NOVOTNÝ Jan

Rok publikování 2016
Druh Článek ve sborníku
Konference 10th International Conference On Kinanthropology "Sport and Quality of Life"
Fakulta / Pracoviště MU

Fakulta sportovních studií

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Obor Sport a aktivity volného času
Klíčová slova Running; technique; foot; strike; pattern; minute oxygen uptake; heart rate; treadmill laboratory condition
Popis The research focused on changes in running economy – minute oxygen uptake, heart rate. We have compared forefoot run and rearfoot run at habitually forefoot runners and habitually rearfoot runners. The research attended sixteen healthy, injury free, amateur distance runners, eight habitually forefoot runners and eight habitually rearfoot runners. The research conducted in laboratory condition on the treadmill. Testing speed was set at 12 kilometers per hour. Duration of the test was 2x12 minutes. Athletes ran one test with impact on the toe and one test with impact on the heel. Oxygen uptake: Median habitually FFS – test forefoot: 3.156 ± 0.38 ; test rearfoot: 3.017 ± 0.42 . Median habitually RFS – test forefoot: 3.323 ± 0.31 ; test rearfoot: 3.106 ± 0.35 . Heart rate: Median habitually FFS – test forefoot: 146.10 ± 8.88 bpm; test rearfoot: 144.75 ± 11.62 bpm. Median habitually RFS – test forefoot: 170.87 ± 17.28 bpm; test rearfoot: 167.99 ± 16.20 bpm. Habitually forefoot runners has higher oxygen uptake, when they run forefoot. Difference at habitually forefoot runners between rearfoot and forefoot is 0.139 . The proponents of rearfoot running advocate that human feet are born to run rear on the ground because our ancestors ran for thousands of years.
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