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Authors: Rahel Ammann 1 and Thomas Wyss 2

Affiliations: 1 Swiss Federal Institute of Sport Magglingen SFISM and University of Fribourg, Switzerland ; 2 Swiss Federal Institute of Sport Magglingen SFISM, Switzerland

Keyword(s): Inertial Measurement Unit, Injury Risk Factor, Temporal Progress of Fatigue, Elite Runners, Field Condition.

Related Ontology Subjects/Areas/Topics: Applied Physiology and Exercise ; Coaching ; Gait and Posture ; Health, Sports Performance and Support Technology ; Injury Prevention ; Signal Processing and Motor Behavior ; Sport Science Research and Technology ; Sports Medicine and Support Technology ; Training and Testing

Abstract: Gait asymmetry during running was proven to be inefficient, uneconomical and a possible risk factor for injury. Research has either been conducted in laboratory settings or only discontinuous data were collected. Hence, the present study evaluated gait asymmetries in elite runners by quantifying the differences between ground contact times (GCT) of the right and left foot and their continuous changes over the course of a 5-km time trial. Data of 25 female and male runners of the Swiss orienteering national team were obtained during a 5-km competition on a 400-m outdoor track. By means of the inertial sensor PARTwear, GCT of every step were assessed, divided into GCT of the left and right foot and averaged over 200-m sections. The results revealed an overall asymmetry of 2.6%, significant (p < 0.01) longer GCT during left than right foot contacts and no changes in asymmetry over the course. This is the first study presenting data on asymmetries in elite athletes during a competitive t ime trial. In conclusion, low and consistent GCT asymmetries were observed. The examined athletes had a balanced running style and showed no adverse asymmetry with emerging fatigue, which in turn could affect acute performance and increase injury risk. (More)

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Ammann, R. and Wyss, T. (2015). Running Asymmetries during a 5-Km Time Trial and their Changes over Time. In Proceedings of the 3rd International Congress on Sport Sciences Research and Technology Support - icSPORTS; ISBN 978-989-758-159-5; ISSN 2184-3201, SciTePress, pages 161-164. DOI: 10.5220/0005634401610164

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JO - Proceedings of the 3rd International Congress on Sport Sciences Research and Technology Support - icSPORTS
TI - Running Asymmetries during a 5-Km Time Trial and their Changes over Time
SN - 978-989-758-159-5
IS - 2184-3201
AU - Ammann, R.
AU - Wyss, T.
PY - 2015
SP - 161
EP - 164
DO - 10.5220/0005634401610164
PB - SciTePress