Determination of physiological data from a mathematical analysis of the running performance of elite female athletes
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1995
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Journal Article
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MATHEMATICAL-MODEL; BIOMECHANICS; ENERGY-METABOLISM; RUNNING; WOMAN; ELITE-ATHLETE; PHYSIOLOGY; RECORD
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No discipline assigned
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English
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103-366-493
(Last edited on
2002/02/27 18:45:01 US/Mountain)
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ABSTRACT:
A method of analysis developed and applied to male athletes is used to determine physiological data for female athletes. The analytical method rests on the construction of an energy balance incorporating a mathematical representation of each of the major terms in the balance. By recasting the energy balance, a relationship between race distance and running time is derived. Excellent agreement with results for female athletes from recent Olympic Games for distances from 100 to 10,000 m is established. From the analysis, representative values of the maximum anaerobic power, the maximum aerobic power and the rate of degradation of mechanical energy into heat are derived for elite female athletes.
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