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Understanding the track and field sprint start through a functional analysis of the external force features which contribute to higher levels of block phase performance
Authors:Neil Edward Bezodis  Sean Peter Walton  Ryu Nagahara
Institution:1. Applied Sports, Technology, Exercise and Medicine Research Centre, Swansea University, Bay Campus, Crymlyn Burrows, UK;2. Computer Science Department, College of Science, Swansea University, Singleton Campus, UK;3. Sports Performance Research Center, National Institute of Fitness and Sports in Kanoya, Kanoya, Japan
Abstract:This study aimed to identify the continuous ground reaction force (GRF) features which contribute to higher levels of block phase performance. Twenty-three sprint-trained athletes completed starts from their preferred settings during which GRFs were recorded separately under each block. Continuous features of the magnitude and direction of the resultant GRF signals which explained 90% of the variation between the sprinters were identified. Each sprinter’s coefficient score for these continuous features was then input to a linear regression model to predict block phase performance (normalised external power). Four significant (p < 0.05) predictor features associated with GRF magnitude were identified; there were none associated with GRF direction. A feature associated with greater rear block GRF magnitudes from the onset of the push was the most important predictor (β = 1.185), followed by greater front block GRF magnitudes for the final three-quarters of the push (β = 0.791). Features which included a later rear block exit (β = 0.254) and greater front leg GRF magnitudes during the mid-push phase (β = 0.224) were also significant predictors. Sprint practitioners are encouraged, where possible, to consider the continuous magnitude of the GRFs produced throughout the block phase in addition to selected discrete values.
Keywords:Athletics  biomechanics  functional data analysis  kinetics  sprinting
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