Does fatigue affect the kinematics of endurance running?

P. A. Latorre-Roman, V. M. Soto Hermoso, F. Garcia-Pinillos,J. J. Gil-Cosano, A. Robles Fuentes,M. Munoz Jimenez,A. Molina-Molina

REVISTA INTERNACIONAL DE MEDICINA Y CIENCIAS DE LA ACTIVIDAD FISICA Y DEL DEPORTE(2023)

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The purpose of this study was to determine the foot strike pattern (FSP), inversion (INV) and spatial-temporal variables in a large sample of recreational runners during a long-distance competition, according to sex and changes in the classification race. A total of 368 men and 67 women, who participated in the XVII International Half Marathon of Cordoba (Spain) were analysed. It was recorded at km 5 and km 15, where high-speed camcorder and 2D-photogrammetric techniques were used to measure FSP, INV, contact time (CT) and flight time (FT). The group that worsened their classification at km 15 increase RFS prevalence and INV asymmetry. A Pearson analysis indicates that variation of the classification in the race between the marks km 5 and km 15 is related with CT (r=0.429, p<0.001) and FT (r=-0.360, p<0.001). RFS prevalence and spatial -temporal parameters showed different patterns depending on whether the runners improved or worsened their ranking.
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running,long distance,endurance,biomechanics,performance
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