Some biomechanical characteristics for sprint stride and its relation to foot placement on the curve and straight for 100 and 200 m sprinters | ||
Assiut Journal of Sport Science and Arts | ||
Article 27, Volume 215, Issue 2, July 2015, Pages 506-523 PDF (299.03 K) | ||
Document Type: Original Article | ||
DOI: 10.21608/ajssa.2015.70812 | ||
Author | ||
Mohammed Suleiman Salam Salem | ||
lecturer phd in the Department of theories and application track and field events, Faculty of Physical Education- Zagazig University | ||
Abstract | ||
This equation allows the prediction of the angle of lean of a runner for any velocity, v, and cornering radius r. Typically for an athlete running at 10 m/s (a 200 m race) around an athletics track of radius of rotation 40 m, the angle of lean would be 14°. If the athlete performed on an indoor track of radius of rotation 20 m then the angle of lean would increase to 27°. (11: 175 176) | ||
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