Explosive plantar flexor performance: a comparison of elite sprinters versus physically active individuals

This study examined differences in explosive muscular torque production of the plantar flexors of participants with differing training backgrounds. Explosive performance of a group of elite sprinters (n = 14) and physically active individuals (n = 14) were examined during explosive and maximal isometric contractions across different muscle-tendon unit (MTU) lengths. The rate of torque development (RTD) across time windows (0-50, 50-100, 100-150 ms) and maximal voluntary torque (MVT) was measured. Sprinters exhibited greater early phase RTD (0-50, 50-100 ms) across MTU lengths. Relative MVT was greater for sprinters at the dorsiflexed MTU length only. The results suggest sprint-specific training contributes to the improved explosive performance of the plantar flexors across MTU lengths, particularly in the early phase of muscular contraction.
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Bibliographic Details
Subjects:
Notations:training science strength and speed sports technical and natural sciences
Published in:ISBS Proceedings Archive (Michigan)
Language:English
Published: Canberra International Society of Biomechanics in Sports 2021
Online Access:https://commons.nmu.edu/isbs/vol39/iss1/51
Volume:39
Issue:1
Pages:Article 51
Document types:congress proceedings
Level:advanced