| Literature DB >> 35162462 |
Pedro Jiménez-Reyes1, Víctor Cuadrado-Peñafiel2, Juan A Párraga-Montilla3, Natalia Romero-Franco4,5, Arturo Casado1.
Abstract
This study aimed to compare sprint, jump performance, and sprint mechanical variables between endurance-adapted milers (EAM, specialized in 1500-3000-m) and speed-adapted milers (SAM, specialized in 800-1500 m) and to examine the relationships between maximal sprint speed (MSS), anaerobic speed reserve (ASR), sprint, jump performance, and sprint mechanical characteristics of elite middle-distance runners. Fifteen participants (8 EAM; 7 SAM) were evaluated to obtain their maximal aerobic speed, sprint mechanical characteristics (force-velocity profile and kinematic variables), jump, and sprint performance. SAM displayed greater MSS, ASR, horizontal jump, sprint performance, and mechanical ability than EAM (p < 0.05). SAM also showed higher stiffness in the 40-m sprint (p = 0.026) and a higher ratio of horizontal-to-resultant force (RF) at 10 m (p = 0.003) and RFpeak (p = 0.024). MSS and ASR correlated with horizontal (r = 0.76) and vertical (r = 0.64) jumps, all sprint split times (r ≤ -0.85), stiffness (r = 0.86), and mechanical characteristics (r ≥ 0.56) during the 100-m sprint, and physical qualities during acceleration (r ≥ 0.66) and sprint mechanical effectiveness from the force-velocity profile (r ≥ 0.69). Season-best times in the 800 m were significantly correlated with MSS (r = -0.86). Sprint ability has a crucial relevance in middle-distance runners' performance, especially for SAM.Entities:
Keywords: maximal force; maximal power; middle-distance running; performance
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35162462 PMCID: PMC8835231 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19031447
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Performance characteristics of participants.
| Competitive Level | Greatest Competition in Which Athletes Participated | Other Relevant Information | World Athletics Scores | SB (min:s.cs) |
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| Mean ± SD | Mean ± SD | |||
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| 2 x national record holders | 800 m (n = 7): 987.4 ± 120.1 | 800 m (n = 7): 1:51.24 ± 4.29 |
SB, season-best time; SD, standard deviation.
Aerobic–anaerobic variables, sprint and jump performance, and sprint mechanical characteristics of participants in the study.
| SAM Athletes | EAM Athletes | |||||||
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| Mean | ± | SD | Mean | ± | SD | |||
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| 33.02 | ± | 1.19 | 30.66 **d | ± | 1.18 | |
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| 21.90 | ± | 0.59 | 21.96 | ± | 0.98 | ||
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| 11.12 | ± | 0.98 | 8.71 **d | ± | 1.48 | ||
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| 1.51 | ± | 0.05 | 1.40 **b | ± | 0.08 | ||
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| 39.64 | ± | 6.51 | 34.49 | ± | 6.31 | |
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| 2.40 | ± | 0.19 | 2.16 *b | ± | 0.14 | ||
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| 0.110 | ± | 0.008 | 0.118 | ± | 0.009 |
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| 0.133 | ± | 0.011 | 0.133 | ± | 0.008 | ||
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| 0.243 | ± | 0.013 | 0.251 | ± | 0.008 | ||
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| 2.103 | ± | 0.125 | 2.083 | ± | 0.126 | ||
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| 4.126 | ± | 0.221 | 3.983 | ± | 0.134 | ||
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| 8.663 | ± | 0.573 | 8.260 | ± | 0.452 | ||
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| 0.98 | ± | 0.04 | 1.03 *a | ± | 0.04 | |
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| 4.22 | ± | 0.12 | 4.50 **b | ± | 0.15 | ||
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| 7.44 | ± | 0.24 | 7.84 *b | ± | 0.27 | ||
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| 9.62 | ± | 0.34 | 10.20 **c | ± | 0.33 | ||
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| 11.84 | ± | 0.45 | 12.61 **c | ± | 0.43 | ||
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| 3.48 | ± | 0.18 | 3.25 | ± | 0.30 | |
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| 79.58 | ± | 11.21 | 67.57 *d | ± | 7.20 | ||
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| 14.20 | ± | 1.65 | 12.32 | ± | 2.14 | ||
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| 9.68 | ± | 0.34 | 8.95 **c | ± | 0.34 |
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| 7.18 | ± | 0.34 | 6.58 *c | ± | 0.57 | ||
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| 17.24 | ± | 1.30 | 14.62 **d | ± | 1.57 | ||
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| −47.10 | ± | 4.38 | −46.13 | ± | 3.67 | ||
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| 0.336 | ± | 0.015 | 0.304 **a | ± | 0.018 | |
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| 0.500 | ± | 0.020 | 0.466 *a | ± | 0.029 | ||
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| −0.066 | ± | 0.003 | −0.066 | ± | 0.005 | ||
ASR, anaerobic speed reserve; CMJ, countermovement jump; CT, contact time; DRF, decrease in the ratio of horizontal-to-resultant force; EAM, endurance-adapted athletes (1500–3000 m); F0, maximal theoretical force; Fmax, peak vertical group reaction force; FT, flight time; FV, force–velocity; Kleg, leg stiffness; Kvert, vertical stiffness; MSS, maximal sprint speed; Pmax, maximal power; RF, ratio of horizontal-to-resultant force; SAM, sprint-adapted athletes (800–1500 m); SD, standard deviation; SLJ, single long jump; SRR, sprint reserve ratio; ST, step time; SL, stride length; SF, stride flight; SV, step velocity; V0, maximal theoretical velocity; vVO2max, velocity at maximal oxygen uptake. Scheme 0. * p < 0.05; ** p < 0.01; a negligible effect size (<0.2); b small effect size (0.2–0.49); c moderate effect size (0.5–0.79); d large effect size (≥0.8).
Correlations between Maximal Sprint Speed and Anaerobic Speed Reserve with sprint, jump performance and sprint mechanical characteristics of participants.
| MSS | ASR | |||||
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| r | (95%CI) | r | (95%CI) | |||
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| –0.86 * | (–0.23, –1.0) | –0.62 | (–0.66, 1.0) | |
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| –0.05 | (–0.58, 0.53) | 0.33 | (–0.26, 0.76) | ||
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| 0.64 * | (0.23, 0.88) | 0.70 * | (0.36, 0.90) | |
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| 0.76 ** | (0.49, 0.94) | 0.80 ** | (0.60, 0.93) | ||
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| –0.58 * | (0.04, 0.81) | –0.42 | (–0.77, 0.13) |
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| –0.34 | (–0.82, 0.39) | –0.35 | (–0.78, 0.35) | ||
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| –0.72 ** | (–0.31, –0.94) | –0.61 * | (–0.12, –0.92) | ||
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| 0.17 | (–0.42, 0.73) | 0.0 | (–0.55, 0.61) | ||
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| 0.73 ** | (0.32, 0.94) | 0.61 * | (0.13, 0.93) | ||
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| 0.70 ** | (0.29, 0.91) | 0.48 | (0.08, 0.82) | ||
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| –0.85 *** | (–0.59, –0.96) | –0.70 ** | (–0.42, –0.88) | |
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| –0.93 *** | (–0.84, –0.98) | –0.93 *** | (–0.82, –0.98) | ||
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| –0.91 *** | (–0.78, –0.97) | –0.88 *** | (–0.72, –0.97) | ||
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| –0.96 *** | (–0.91, –0.99) | –0.90 *** | (–0.76, –0.95) | ||
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| –0.94 *** | (–0.87, –0.99) | –0.82 *** | (–0.69, –0.93) | ||
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| 0.42 | (–0.20, 0.77) | 0.31 | (–0.33, 0.72) | |
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| 0.86 *** | (0.65, 0.96) | 0.72 ** | (0.49, 0.88) | ||
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| 0.51 | (0.10, 0.76) | 0.47 | (–0.04, 0.77) | ||
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| 1.00 *** | (0.99, 1.0) | 0.91 *** | (0.84, 0.97) |
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| 0.66 * | (0.34, 0.94) | 0.75 ** | (0.42, 0.95) | ||
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| 0.88 *** | (0.74, 0.97) | 0.90 *** | (0.75, 0.98) | ||
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| –0.22 | (–0.79, 0.37) | –0.34 | (–0.81, 0.21) | ||
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| 0.89 *** | (0.74, 0.97) | 0.91 *** | (0.75, 0.99) | |
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| 0.69 ** | (0.34, 0.92) | 0.77 ** | (0.45, 0.96) | ||
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| 0.19 | (–0.47, 0.62) | –0.23 | (–0.58, 0.45) | ||
ASR, anaerobic speed reserve; CMJ, countermovement jump; CT, contact time; DRF, decrease in the ratio of horizontal-to-resultant force; EAM, endurance-adapted athletes (1500–3000 m); F0, maximal theoretical force; FMax, peak vertical group reaction force; FT, flight time; FV, force–velocity; Kleg, leg stiffness; Kvert, vertical stiffness; MSS, maximal sprint speed; Pmax, maximal power; RF, ratio of horizontal-to-resultant force; SAM, sprint-adapted athletes (800–1500 m); SB, season best; SLJ, single long jump; ST, step time; SL, stride length; SF, stride flight; SV, step velocity; V0, maximal theoretical velocity; * p < 0.05; ** p < 0.01; *** p < 0.001.