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Effects of the Etna Uphill Ultra-Marathon on Energy Cost and Mechanics of Running.

LAZZER, Stefano
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SALVADEGO, Desy
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TABOGA, Paolo
altro
di Prampero PE
2015
  • journal article

Periodico
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORTS PHYSIOLOGY AND PERFORMANCE
Abstract
PURPOSE:To investigate the effects of an extreme uphill marathon on the mechanical parameters that are likely to affect the energy cost of running (Cr). METHODS:Eleven runners (27-59 years) participated in the "Etna SuperMarathon" (43 km, 0-3063 m a.s.l.). Anthropometric characteristics, maximal explosive power of the lower limb (Pmax) and VO2max were determined before the competition. In addition, before and immediately after the race, Cr, contact (tc) and aerial (ta) times, step frequency (f) and running velocity (v) were measured at constant self-selected speed. Then, peak vertical ground reaction force (Fmax), vertical downward displacement of the centre of mass (Δz), leg length change (ΔL), vertical (kvert) and leg (kleg) stiffness were calculated. RESULTS:Direct relationship between Cr, measured before de race, and race time was shown (r= 0.61; p<0.001). Cr increased significantly at the end of the race by 8.7%. Immediately after the race, the subjects showed significantly lower ta (-58.6%), f (-11.3%), Fmax (-17.6%), kvert (-45.6%) and kleg (-42.3%) and higher tc (+28.6%), Δz (+52.9%) and ΔL (+44.5%) than before the race. The increase of Cr was associated with a decrement in Fmax (r=-0.45), kvert (r=-0.44) and kleg (r=-0.51). Finally, an inverse relationship between Pmax measured before the race and ΔCr during race was found (r=-0.52). CONCLUSIONS:Lower Cr was related with better performance, and athletes characterized by the greater Pmax showed lower increases in Cr during the race. This suggests that specific power training of the lower limbs may lead to better performance in ultra-endurance running competition
DOI
10.1123/ijspp.2014-0057
WOS
WOS:000350534500017
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http://hdl.handle.net/11390/1035759
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-84927786318
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