1. The effect of uphill stride manipulation on race walking gait
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J Padulo
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field testing ,stride analysis ,iso-efficiency speed ,training on a slope ,kinematic analysis ,Sports medicine ,RC1200-1245 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Stride length analysis represents an easy method for assessing race walking kinematics. However, the stride parameters emerging from such an analysis have never been used to design a training protocol aimed at increasing stride length. With this aim, we investigated the effects of stride frequency manipulation during three weeks of uphill (2%) training on stride length at iso-efficiency speed. Twelve male race walkers were randomly allocated to one of two training groups: stride frequency manipulation (RWM, n=6) and free stride frequency (RWF, n=6). Results. Kinematic parameters measured before and after the 3-week training in RWM showed increased stride length (4.54%; p
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- 2015
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