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Journal of Biomechanics, 2014
A new physical model of all-out sprinting is presented. The first models for the applied forces in the block, drive and maintenance phases, as well as for braking forces, are proposed and are based on experimental observations. The applied forces and the aerodynamic drag forces along with the speed and position of the sprinter are calculated by the ...
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A new physical model of all-out sprinting is presented. The first models for the applied forces in the block, drive and maintenance phases, as well as for braking forces, are proposed and are based on experimental observations. The applied forces and the aerodynamic drag forces along with the speed and position of the sprinter are calculated by the ...
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Journal of Biomechanics, 1987
Bank angle effects can attenuate peak running speed on the order of 10%. Experimental and theoretical results are presented here to quantify this phenomenon over a wide range of bank angles theta b and turn radii R. Experimentally, eleven subjects ran on a 34 m long plywood test track with variable radius and bank angle to sample the (R, theta b) space.
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Bank angle effects can attenuate peak running speed on the order of 10%. Experimental and theoretical results are presented here to quantify this phenomenon over a wide range of bank angles theta b and turn radii R. Experimentally, eleven subjects ran on a 34 m long plywood test track with variable radius and bank angle to sample the (R, theta b) space.
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A kinetic analysis of sprinting
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1981To investigate the kinetics of sprinting, 15 male runners were filmed during a maximal effort sprint. The results were digitized, computer processed, and analyzed with interest focused on the muscle moment patterns about the ankle, knee, hip, shoulder, and elbow.
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An overview of the SPRINT method
1993This paper gives an overview of the SPRINT method, which is a formal method for the development of control software of audio/video systems used in Philips. It is an integrated approach combining three key techniques in software development: specification, prototyping and reuse.
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New curve sprint test for soccer players: Reliability and relationship with linear sprint
Journal of Sports Sciences, 2020Alberto Filter +2 more
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Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on Cloud Computing, 2018
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