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Influence of Artificial Turf Surface Stiffness on Athlete Performance.

John Wannop1, Shaylyn Kowalchuk1, Michael Esposito1, Darren Stefanyshyn1.   

Abstract

Properties of conventional playing surfaces have been investigated for many years and the stiffness of the surface has potential to influence athletic performance. However, despite the proliferation of different infilled artificial turfs with varying properties, the effect of surface stiffness of these types of surfaces on athlete performance remains unknown. Therefore, the purpose of this project was to determine the influence of surface stiffness of artificial turf systems on athlete performance. Seventeen male athletes performed four movements (running, 5-10-5 agility, vertical jumping and sprinting) on five surfaces of varying stiffness: Softest (-50%), Softer (-34%), Soft (-16%), Control, Stiff (+17%). Performance metrics (running economy, jump height, sprint/agility time) and kinematic data were recorded during each movement and participants performed a subjective evaluation of the surface. When compared to the Control surface, performance was significantly improved during running (Softer, Soft), the agility drill (Softest) and vertical jumping (Soft). Subjectively, participants could not discern between any of the softer surfaces in terms of surface cushioning, however, the stiffer surface was rated as harder and less comfortable. Overall, changes in surface stiffness altered athletic performance and, to a lesser extent, subjective assessments of performance, with changes in performance being surface and movement specific.

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Keywords:  artificial turf; performance; sport biomechanics

Year:  2020        PMID: 33321869      PMCID: PMC7763131          DOI: 10.3390/life10120340

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Life (Basel)        ISSN: 2075-1729


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