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Mechanical Alterations Associated with Repeated Treadmill Sprinting under Heat Stress
PURPOSE: Examine the mechanical alterations associated with repeated treadmill sprinting performed in HOT (38°C) and CON (25°C) conditions. METHODS: Eleven recreationally active males performed a 30-min warm-up followed by three sets of five 5-s sprints with 25-s recovery and 3-min between sets in e...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5287483/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28146582 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0170679 |
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author | Girard, Olivier Brocherie, Franck Morin, Jean-Benoit Racinais, Sébastien Millet, Grégoire P. Périard, Julien D. |
author_facet | Girard, Olivier Brocherie, Franck Morin, Jean-Benoit Racinais, Sébastien Millet, Grégoire P. Périard, Julien D. |
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description | PURPOSE: Examine the mechanical alterations associated with repeated treadmill sprinting performed in HOT (38°C) and CON (25°C) conditions. METHODS: Eleven recreationally active males performed a 30-min warm-up followed by three sets of five 5-s sprints with 25-s recovery and 3-min between sets in each environment. Constant-velocity running for 1-min at 10 and 20 km.h(-1) was also performed prior to and following sprinting. RESULTS: Mean skin (37.2±0.7 vs. 32.7±0.8°C; P<0.001) and core (38.9±0.2 vs. 38.8±0.3°C; P<0.05) temperatures, together with thermal comfort (P<0.001) were higher following repeated sprinting in HOT vs. CON. Step frequency and vertical stiffness were lower (-2.6±1.6% and -5.5±5.5%; both P<0.001) and contact time (+3.2±2.4%; P<0.01) higher in HOT for the mean of sets 1–3 compared to CON. Running distance per sprint decreased from set 1 to 3 (-7.0±6.4%; P<0.001), with a tendency for shorter distance covered in HOT vs. CON (-2.7±3.4%; P = 0.06). Mean vertical (-2.6±5.5%; P<0.01), horizontal (-9.1±4.4%; P<0.001) and resultant ground reaction forces (-3.0±2.8%; P<0.01) along with vertical stiffness (-12.9±2.3%; P<0.001) and leg stiffness (-8.4±2.7%; P<0.01) decreased from set 1 to 3, independently of conditions. Propulsive power decreased from set 1 to 3 (-16.9±2.4%; P<0.001), with lower propulsive power values in set 2 (-6.6%; P<0.05) in HOT vs. CON. No changes in constant-velocity running patterns occurred between conditions, or from pre-to-post repeated-sprint exercise. CONCLUSIONS: Thermal strain alters step frequency and vertical stiffness during repeated sprinting; however without exacerbating mechanical alterations. The absence of changes in constant-velocity running patterns suggests a strong link between fatigue-induced velocity decrements during sprinting and mechanical alterations. |
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spelling | pubmed-52874832017-02-17 Mechanical Alterations Associated with Repeated Treadmill Sprinting under Heat Stress Girard, Olivier Brocherie, Franck Morin, Jean-Benoit Racinais, Sébastien Millet, Grégoire P. Périard, Julien D. PLoS One Research Article PURPOSE: Examine the mechanical alterations associated with repeated treadmill sprinting performed in HOT (38°C) and CON (25°C) conditions. METHODS: Eleven recreationally active males performed a 30-min warm-up followed by three sets of five 5-s sprints with 25-s recovery and 3-min between sets in each environment. Constant-velocity running for 1-min at 10 and 20 km.h(-1) was also performed prior to and following sprinting. RESULTS: Mean skin (37.2±0.7 vs. 32.7±0.8°C; P<0.001) and core (38.9±0.2 vs. 38.8±0.3°C; P<0.05) temperatures, together with thermal comfort (P<0.001) were higher following repeated sprinting in HOT vs. CON. Step frequency and vertical stiffness were lower (-2.6±1.6% and -5.5±5.5%; both P<0.001) and contact time (+3.2±2.4%; P<0.01) higher in HOT for the mean of sets 1–3 compared to CON. Running distance per sprint decreased from set 1 to 3 (-7.0±6.4%; P<0.001), with a tendency for shorter distance covered in HOT vs. CON (-2.7±3.4%; P = 0.06). Mean vertical (-2.6±5.5%; P<0.01), horizontal (-9.1±4.4%; P<0.001) and resultant ground reaction forces (-3.0±2.8%; P<0.01) along with vertical stiffness (-12.9±2.3%; P<0.001) and leg stiffness (-8.4±2.7%; P<0.01) decreased from set 1 to 3, independently of conditions. Propulsive power decreased from set 1 to 3 (-16.9±2.4%; P<0.001), with lower propulsive power values in set 2 (-6.6%; P<0.05) in HOT vs. CON. No changes in constant-velocity running patterns occurred between conditions, or from pre-to-post repeated-sprint exercise. CONCLUSIONS: Thermal strain alters step frequency and vertical stiffness during repeated sprinting; however without exacerbating mechanical alterations. The absence of changes in constant-velocity running patterns suggests a strong link between fatigue-induced velocity decrements during sprinting and mechanical alterations. Public Library of Science 2017-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5287483/ /pubmed/28146582 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0170679 Text en © 2017 Girard et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Girard, Olivier Brocherie, Franck Morin, Jean-Benoit Racinais, Sébastien Millet, Grégoire P. Périard, Julien D. Mechanical Alterations Associated with Repeated Treadmill Sprinting under Heat Stress |
title | Mechanical Alterations Associated with Repeated Treadmill Sprinting under Heat Stress |
title_full | Mechanical Alterations Associated with Repeated Treadmill Sprinting under Heat Stress |
title_fullStr | Mechanical Alterations Associated with Repeated Treadmill Sprinting under Heat Stress |
title_full_unstemmed | Mechanical Alterations Associated with Repeated Treadmill Sprinting under Heat Stress |
title_short | Mechanical Alterations Associated with Repeated Treadmill Sprinting under Heat Stress |
title_sort | mechanical alterations associated with repeated treadmill sprinting under heat stress |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5287483/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28146582 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0170679 |
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