1. Influence of dynamic stretching on ankle joint stiffness, vertical stiffness and running economy during treadmill running.
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Pamboris, George M., Noorkoiv, Marika, Baltzopoulos, Vasilios, Powell, Douglas W., Howes, Tom, and Mohagheghi, Amir A.
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JOINT stiffness ,ANKLE joint ,TREADMILLS ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,SKELETAL muscle ,ATHLETES - Abstract
The purpose of the present study was to investigate whether and how dynamic stretching of the plantarflexors may influence running economy. A crossover design with aminimumof 48 h between experimental (dynamic stretching) and control conditions was used. Twelve recreational runners performed a stepwise incremental protocol to the limit of tolerance on amotorised instrumented treadmill. The initial speed was 2.3m/s, followed by increments of 0.2m/s every 3min. Dynamic joint stiffness, vertical stiffness and running kinematics during the initial stage of the protocol were calculated. Running economy was evaluated using online gas-analysis. For each participant, the minimum number of stages completed before peak O
2 uptake (VO2peak ) common to the two testing conditions was used to calculate the gradient of a linear regression line between VO2 (y-axis) and speed (x-axis). The number of stages, which ranged between 4 and 8, was used to construct individual subject regression equations. Non-clinical forms of magnitude-based decision method were used to assess outcomes. The dynamic stretching protocol resulted in a possible decrease in dynamic ankle joint stiffness (-10.7%; 90% confidence limits ±16.1%), a possible decrease in vertical stiffness (-2.3%, ±4.3%), a possibly beneficial effect on running economy (-4.0%, ±8.3%), and very likely decrease in gastrocnemius medialis muscle activation (-27.1%, ±39.2%). The results indicate that dynamic stretching improves running economy, possibly via decreases in dynamic joint and vertical stiffness and muscle activation. Together, these results imply that dynamic stretching should be recommended as part of the warm-up for running training in recreational athletes examined in this study. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2022
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