Design of an experiment for the biomechanical and thermal analysis of athletes during prolonged running exercise

Biomechanics and thermoregulation of human running are key aspects playing an important role in the training of professional athletes. In the case of a prolonged exercise, as occurs during the marathon race, the intensity and duration of the exercise (in concert with environmental conditions) can af...

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Main Authors: Francesco Crenna, Giovanni Tanda
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Alicante 2021-09-01
Series:Journal of Human Sport and Exercise
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Online Access:https://www.jhse.ua.es/article/view/2021-v16-n4-design-experiment-biomechanical-thermal-analysis-athletes-prolonged-running-exercise
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spelling doaj-6d0e8223f9f5495f90a3b54b77b0fc402021-10-01T07:35:27ZengUniversity of AlicanteJournal of Human Sport and Exercise1988-52022021-09-0116477379410.14198/jhse.2021.164.0412277Design of an experiment for the biomechanical and thermal analysis of athletes during prolonged running exerciseFrancesco Crenna0Giovanni Tanda1University of GenovaUniversity of GenovaBiomechanics and thermoregulation of human running are key aspects playing an important role in the training of professional athletes. In the case of a prolonged exercise, as occurs during the marathon race, the intensity and duration of the exercise (in concert with environmental conditions) can affect the thermoregulatory response and the running mechanics. The aim of this study is the design of a novel experiment able to simultaneously capture information concerning the biomechanics of lower limbs and the surface temperature map of the whole body during a prolonged running exercise on treadmill. Kinematics quantities, such as linear and angular displacement, velocity and acceleration of relevant body markers are recorded by a video system, while surface temperature evolution on time is detected by an infrared thermal camera. A group of five amateur athletes, with long experience in long-distance running competitions, was involved in this study. Results for the sample group, in terms of kinematic (displacements and angles) and thermal (local and total-body skin temperatures) quantities, revealed features related to individual response to the effort. Even though the relatively little number of athletes does not permit to infer general conclusions, the combined mechanical and thermal experiment is deemed to be a useful tool for the investigation of endurance running characteristics.https://www.jhse.ua.es/article/view/2021-v16-n4-design-experiment-biomechanical-thermal-analysis-athletes-prolonged-running-exercisebiomechanicsthermoregulationtreadmill exercisedistance running
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Design of an experiment for the biomechanical and thermal analysis of athletes during prolonged running exercise
Journal of Human Sport and Exercise
biomechanics
thermoregulation
treadmill exercise
distance running
author_facet Francesco Crenna
Giovanni Tanda
author_sort Francesco Crenna
title Design of an experiment for the biomechanical and thermal analysis of athletes during prolonged running exercise
title_short Design of an experiment for the biomechanical and thermal analysis of athletes during prolonged running exercise
title_full Design of an experiment for the biomechanical and thermal analysis of athletes during prolonged running exercise
title_fullStr Design of an experiment for the biomechanical and thermal analysis of athletes during prolonged running exercise
title_full_unstemmed Design of an experiment for the biomechanical and thermal analysis of athletes during prolonged running exercise
title_sort design of an experiment for the biomechanical and thermal analysis of athletes during prolonged running exercise
publisher University of Alicante
series Journal of Human Sport and Exercise
issn 1988-5202
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Biomechanics and thermoregulation of human running are key aspects playing an important role in the training of professional athletes. In the case of a prolonged exercise, as occurs during the marathon race, the intensity and duration of the exercise (in concert with environmental conditions) can affect the thermoregulatory response and the running mechanics. The aim of this study is the design of a novel experiment able to simultaneously capture information concerning the biomechanics of lower limbs and the surface temperature map of the whole body during a prolonged running exercise on treadmill. Kinematics quantities, such as linear and angular displacement, velocity and acceleration of relevant body markers are recorded by a video system, while surface temperature evolution on time is detected by an infrared thermal camera. A group of five amateur athletes, with long experience in long-distance running competitions, was involved in this study. Results for the sample group, in terms of kinematic (displacements and angles) and thermal (local and total-body skin temperatures) quantities, revealed features related to individual response to the effort. Even though the relatively little number of athletes does not permit to infer general conclusions, the combined mechanical and thermal experiment is deemed to be a useful tool for the investigation of endurance running characteristics.
topic biomechanics
thermoregulation
treadmill exercise
distance running
url https://www.jhse.ua.es/article/view/2021-v16-n4-design-experiment-biomechanical-thermal-analysis-athletes-prolonged-running-exercise
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