Journal of Biomechanics
Volume 43, Issue 8 , Pages 1494-1502, 28 May 2010

Segment-interaction in sprint start: Analysis of 3D angular velocity and kinetic energy in elite sprinters

  • J. Slawinski

      Affiliations

    • Scientific expertise centre, TeamLagardere, Jean Bouin Stadium, General Sarrail Avenue 26, 75016 Paris, France
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +33140711386; fax: +33140711394.
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  • A. Bonnefoy

      Affiliations

    • Scientific expertise centre, TeamLagardere, Jean Bouin Stadium, General Sarrail Avenue 26, 75016 Paris, France
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  • G. Ontanon

      Affiliations

    • Scientific expertise centre, TeamLagardere, Jean Bouin Stadium, General Sarrail Avenue 26, 75016 Paris, France
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  • J.M. Leveque

      Affiliations

    • Scientific expertise centre, TeamLagardere, Jean Bouin Stadium, General Sarrail Avenue 26, 75016 Paris, France
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  • C. Miller

      Affiliations

    • Scientific expertise centre, TeamLagardere, Jean Bouin Stadium, General Sarrail Avenue 26, 75016 Paris, France
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  • A. Riquet

      Affiliations

    • Scientific expertise centre, TeamLagardere, Jean Bouin Stadium, General Sarrail Avenue 26, 75016 Paris, France
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  • L. Chèze

      Affiliations

    • Université Lyon 1, F-69622 Villeurbanne, France
    • INRETS, UMR_T9406 Laboratoire de Biomécanique et Mécanique des Chocs, F-69675 Bron, France
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  • R. Dumas

      Affiliations

    • Université Lyon 1, F-69622 Villeurbanne, France
    • INRETS, UMR_T9406 Laboratoire de Biomécanique et Mécanique des Chocs, F-69675 Bron, France

Accepted 21 January 2010. published online 12 March 2010.

Abstract 

The aim of the present study was to measure during a sprint start the joint angular velocity and the kinetic energy of the different segments in elite sprinters. This was performed using a 3D kinematic analysis of the whole body. Eight elite sprinters (10.30±0.14s 100m time), equipped with 63 passive reflective markers, realised four maximal 10m sprints start on an indoor track. An opto-electronic Motion Analysis® system consisting of 12 digital cameras (250Hz) was used to collect the 3D marker trajectories. During the pushing phase on the blocks, the 3D angular velocity vector and its norm were calculated for each joint. The kinetic energy of 16 segments of the lower and upper limbs and of the total body was calculated. The 3D kinematic analysis of the whole body demonstrated that joints such as shoulders, thoracic or hips did not reach their maximal angular velocity with a movement of flexion–extension, but with a combination of flexion–extension, abduction–adduction and internal–external rotation. The maximal kinetic energy of the total body was reached before clearing block (respectively, 537±59.3J vs. 514.9±66.0J; p≤0.01). These results suggested that a better synchronization between the upper and lower limbs could increase the efficiency of pushing phase on the blocks. Besides, to understand low interindividual variances in the sprint start performance in elite athletes, a 3D complete body kinematic analysis shall be used.

Keywords: 3D angular velocity, Kinetic energy, Sprint, Motion analysis, Elite athletes

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PII: S0021-9290(10)00085-0

doi:10.1016/j.jbiomech.2010.01.044

Journal of Biomechanics
Volume 43, Issue 8 , Pages 1494-1502, 28 May 2010