Sprinting/Linear speed Flashcards

1
Q

What is linear speed?

A

Linear speed is essentially getting from a-b as fast as possible

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2
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What are the two main components to linear speed?

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  • Acceleration

- Maximal speed/velocity

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3
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What are the two references for understanding and analysing movement?

A
  • Kinematics

- Kinetics

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4
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What is kinematics? (4)

A

Coachable

  • Describes the motion of the the objects without considering the cause
  • Angular position, velocity and acceleration
  • Centre of mass
  • Base of support
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5
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What is Kinetics ? (7)

A

Trainable

  • Describes the motion of the objects considering the cause of motion
  • Ground reaction force
  • Power
  • RFD
  • Impulse
  • Moments/torque
  • Stiffness
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6
Q

What are the phases of sprinting? (4)

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  • Acceleration
  • Transition
  • Top speed/max velocity
  • Speed maintenance
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7
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What are the forces involved in sprinting ? (2)

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  • Vertical force, gravity, primary force

- Horizontal force, air resistance

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8
Q

Acceleration produces force to …….. velocity

A

generate

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9
Q

Maximal speed produces force to …….. velocity

A

handle

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10
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What is acceleration?

A

Rate of change of velocity in respect to time

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11
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What is impulse?

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Ability to produce large amounts of force in short periods

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12
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What is the impulse in acceleration?

A

Large horizontal and enough vertical component to not fall over

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13
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What is the progression of impulse through running phases?

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Large Horizontal impulse with enough vertical to not fall to begin, as speed picks up torso becomes more upright and vertical impulse force increases rapidly to maintain torso position

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14
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What are two main characteristics sprinters can improve to become faster?

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  • Push more at the start of race (greater magnitude of force)
  • Break less as race progresses (optimise technical execution, minimising horizontal braking)
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15
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What is the kinematic formula for maximal velocity?

A
Contact time (CT)
Contact Length (CL)
Velocity = distance over time
Velocity = contact time/contact length
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16
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What are the physical determinants of speed? (5)

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  • Ability to produce high GRF
  • Peak torque & RFD at ankle, knee and hip
  • Stiffness of leg spring
  • Acceleration, longer CT, horizontal GRF, concentric emphasis
  • Max speed, shorter CT, vertical GRF, eccentric/absorption empathises