Health Sciences & Kinesiology: Faculty Publications
Ankle Joint Complex Kinematic and Kinetic Adaptation during Thirty-Minutes of Treadmill Running: a Case Study
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
9-2018
Publication Title
Proceedings of 36th Conference of the International Society of Biomechanics in Sports
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to assess kinematic and kinetic adaptation during a 30 min run. It was hypothesized that kinematics and kinetics would adapt at different rates. A recreationally trained runner with approximately 10 years of running experience was recruited for the study. Three dimensional kinematic and kinetic variables were assessed during a 30 min run. All measures exhibited varied adaptation trends with most measures not stabilizing during the exercise period. A longer running period may be needed in running gait analysis to produce a more comprehensive adaptation profile.
Recommended Citation
Wilhoite, Sydni Ms, Li Li, Jessica Mutchler, Barry Munkasy.
2018.
"Ankle Joint Complex Kinematic and Kinetic Adaptation during Thirty-Minutes of Treadmill Running: a Case Study."
Proceedings of 36th Conference of the International Society of Biomechanics in Sports, 36 (1): Northern Michigan University.
source: https://commons.nmu.edu/isbs/vol36/iss1/240/
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/health-kinesiology-facpubs/186
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Comments
Georgia Southern University faculty members, Li Li, Jessica Mutchler, and Barry Munkasy co-authored "Ankle Joint Complex Kinematic and Kinetic Adaptation during Thirty-Minutes of Treadmill Running: a Case Study".