Methodological proposal to kinematic and physiological analysis of triathlon running

Methodological proposal to kinematic and physiological analysis of triathlon running

Authors

  • Carina Helena Wasem Fraga Laboratório de Pesquisa do Exercício - Escola de Educação Física UFRGS Porto Alegre RS
  • Leonardo de Los Santos Bloedow Laboratório de Pesquisa do Exercício - Escola de Educação Física UFRGS Porto Alegre RS
  • Felipe Carpes Laboratório de Biomecânica - Escola de Educação Física UFSM Santa Maria RS
  • Leonardo Alexandre Peyré Tartaruga Laboratório de Pesquisa do Exercício - Escola de Educação Física UFRGS Porto Alegre RS
  • Marcus Peikriszwili Tartaruga Laboratório de Pesquisa do Exercício - Escola de Educação Física UFRGS Porto Alegre RS
  • Bruno Follmer Laboratório de Pesquisa do Exercício - Escola de Educação Física UFRGS Porto Alegre RS
  • Antônio Carlos Stringhini Guimarães Laboratório de Pesquisa do Exercício - Escola de Educação Física UFRGS Porto Alegre RS

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5016/96

Keywords:

Proposta Metodológica. Corrida. Triathlon.

Abstract

The running represents one essencial segment in terms of the final result for triathletes. The aim of the present study was to propose a method to analyze triathletes running over real competition conditions. To check the proposal protocol a experimental test was performed with one well-trained male triathlete. Three situations were compared: Triathlon Run (10 km after 40 km of cycling,), Isolated Run (10 km) and Prolonged Run (10 km after run with time corresponding to the 40 km of cycling). Kinematic (stride frequency and stride length, range of motion trunk, hip, knee and ankle, and hip trajectory) and physiological (oxygen uptake values) variables were obtained during the first, third and ninth kilometer. The data showed that this methodological proposal has reached satisfactory results, approximating the tests conditions to race situations, allowing appropriate comparison among runs.

Published

2007-01-26

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Original Articles

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