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Moving Performance Forward by Running BackwardAaron Uthoff MSc, CSCSNOVEMBER 2017
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Locomotion Bias?
EBSCOHost Search
BR ≈ 18 studies vs Sprint ≈ 6500 studies
Player Tracking Over a Soccer Match
BR (+4m/s) ≈ 3-5% vs Sprint ≈ 0.8-1.4% 1,2
Sprinting and BR ≈ 1.5s
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Not All Backward Running is Created Equal
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Pedal vs Run
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Why Run Backwards? Energetic and Biomechanical Rationale
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↓ stress on knee joint 9 -11
Ground reaction forces experienced closer to toes 10
↑ total muscle activation of - Quadriceps- Hamstrings- Gastrocnemius- Tibias anterior 12, 13
↓ running speed≈ 70% of FR 7, 8
↑ rate of force development13
↑ vertical leg stiffness 14
↓ peak vertical GRF 8, 15
↑ aerobic demand↑ anaerobic demand 3-6
↓ stride length 6-8, 13, 16
↑ stride frequency 4, 6- 8, 16
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• Autoregulation to self-select running velocity• - FR = (CV = 1.00 – 4.24, ICC = 0.92 – 0.98)
• - BR = (CV = 0.99 – 3.63, ICC = 0.96 – 0.99)
• Reliability of Resisted BR and FR
• Step kinematics and Muscle activity of un-resisted and resisted BR and FR
• Effects of 8-week un-resisted BR training program versus FR and Control
• Effects of 6-week resisted BR training program versus FR and Control
Current Research
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Backward Running: Technical Considerations
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Minimize Stance Leg Knee Flexion
Utilize Upper Limbs
Emphasize Hip
Extension
Exaggerate Swing Leg Knee
Flexion
Minimize Ground Contact Time
Rapid and Full Stance Leg Extension
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References
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