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Effects of lower limb light-weight wearable resistance on running biomechanics

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https://arbor.bfh.ch/handle/arbor/42804
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Published
Date Issued
2021-12-05
Author(s)
Busch, Aglaja  
Trounson, Karl
Peter, Browne
Robertson, Sam
Type
Article
Language
English
Abstract
Wearable resistance allows individualized loading for sport specific movements and can lead to specific strength adaptations benefiting the athlete. The objective was to determine biomechanical changes during running with lower limb light-weight wearable resistance. Fourteen participants (age: 28 ± 4 years; height: 180 ± 8 cm; body mass: 77 ± 6 kg) wore shorts and calf sleeves of a compression suit allowing attachment of light loads. Participants completed four times two mins 20-m over-ground shuttle running bouts at 3.3 m*s
DOI
10.24451/arbor.16323
https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.16323
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.jbiomech.2021.110903
Journal
Journal of Biomechanics
ISSN
0021-9290
Publisher URL
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0021929021006564?via%3Dihub
Organization
Physiotherapie  
Gesundheit  
Volume
130
Issue
130
Publisher
Elsevier
Submitter
BuschA
Citation apa
Busch, A., Trounson, K., Peter, B., & Robertson, S. (2021). Effects of lower limb light-weight wearable resistance on running biomechanics. In Journal of Biomechanics (Vol. 130, Issue 130). Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.16323
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