Body-Mass-Modified Running Economy and Step Length in Elite Male Middle- and Long-Distance Runners
Abstract To minimize the influence of body mass on oxygen uptake (V̇O 2 ) during running, submaximal and maximal V̇O 2 should preferentially be expressed as ml · kg -0.75 · min -1 . In this study, the levels of such body-mass-modified running economy were investigated at different velocities in elit...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of sports medicine 1994-08, Vol.15 (6), p.305-310 |
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To minimize the influence of body mass on oxygen uptake (V̇O
2
) during running, submaximal and maximal V̇O
2
should preferentially be expressed as ml · kg
-0.75
· min
-1
. In this study, the levels of such body-mass-modified running economy were investigated at different velocities in elite runners and related to step lengths and anthropometric measures. Twenty-six Swedish National Team middle- and long-distance runners performed submaximal (4 velocities) and maximal treadmill tests. In 17 runners repeated (2-4) tests were performed within 6 months. The maximal oxygen uptake (V̇O
2
max; 214 vs 202 ml · kg
-0.75
· min
-1
) and running velocity at 4 mmol · 1
-1
blood lactate were higher in the long- (n = 12) than in the middle-distance group (n = 14). The oxygen uptake at 15 km · h
-1
(V̇O
2 15
) was lower (129 vs 138 ml · kg
-0.75
· min
-1
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ISSN: | 0172-4622 1439-3964 |
DOI: | 10.1055/s-2007-1021065 |