Ohnuma Hayato, Tachi Masanobu, Kumano Akihito, Hirano Yuichi
Department of Sports Science, Japan Institute of Sports Science, Tokyo, Japan.
Faculty of Education, Nara University of Education, Nara, Japan.
J Hum Kinet. 2018 Jun 13;62:23-31. doi: 10.1515/hukin-2017-0175. eCollection 2018 Jun.
This study aims to clarify the ideal technique for running on a curved path during sprinting events. Participants were twelve male track and field athletes including long jumpers and sprinters. The participants performed a 60-m sprint with maximal effort on straight and curved paths. Participants were divided into "good curve runners" and "poor curve runners" according to the curved path running speed relative to that of the straight path. Kinematic variables and ground reaction forces (GRFs) were registered and compared between the groups and paths. The running speed, step length, and flight distance of the outside leg on the curved path were lower than on the straight path only in poor curve runners. The medial-lateral GRF and impulse showed an increase during curved path running for both groups. However, the maximum posterior GRF and impulse decreased only in poor curve runners. The ideal technique for running on a curved path is to maintain the same kinematics and kinetics in the sagittal plane as on a straight path.
本研究旨在阐明短跑项目中在弯道上跑步的理想技术。参与者为12名男性田径运动员,包括跳远运动员和短跑运动员。参与者在直道和弯道上全力进行60米短跑。根据弯道跑步速度与直道跑步速度的相对关系,将参与者分为“弯道跑优秀者”和“弯道跑较差者”。记录并比较两组在不同路径上的运动学变量和地面反作用力(GRF)。仅在弯道跑较差者中,弯道上外侧腿的跑步速度、步长和腾空距离低于直道。两组在弯道跑步时,内侧-外侧GRF和冲量均增加。然而,仅弯道跑较差者的最大后向GRF和冲量下降。在弯道上跑步的理想技术是在矢状面保持与直道相同的运动学和动力学。