Changes in running biomechanics during the 2017 IAAF world championships men's 1500 m final

Author:

Hanley Brian1ORCID,Bissas Athanassios2ORCID,Merlino Stéphane3,Burns Geoffrey T.4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Carnegie School of Sport Leeds Beckett University Leeds UK

2. School of Sport and Exercise University of Gloucestershire Gloucester UK

3. International Relations and Development Department World Athletics Monte Carlo Monaco

4. School of Kinesiology University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan USA

Abstract

AbstractThe aim of this study was to analyze key kinematic, spatiotemporal, and global mechanical characteristics in world‐class middle‐distance racing. Eight men were recorded halfway along the home straight on the second, third, and final laps in the 2017 IAAF World Championship 1500 m final. Video data (150 Hz) from three high‐definition camcorders were digitized to calculate relevant variables, subsequently analyzed in relation to running speed and finishing position. Better‐placed finishers had greater hip extension at initial contact and through late stance, greater knee excursion throughout stance, and longer overstriding distances. Step length did not change with faster speeds as runners relied on increasing step frequency, but the highest‐finishing athletes had longer contact phases and greater fluctuations in speed through the step cycle, which were related to higher normalized peak horizontal forces. The best athletes also had lower leg stiffnesses and vertical stiffnesses. The extended contact phase and greater compression could allow for more sustained force production, enabling better acceleration and maintenance of sprinting speed, indicating a trade‐off between aerobic energetic efficiency and anaerobic power capacity. Coaches should note that these factors, as well as the best athletes' greater overstriding distances, show that elite 1500 m runners might prioritize a technique that favors running speed over economy.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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