JOINT EFFECT OF STRIDE LENGTH AND STRIDE WIDTH ON RUNNINGPERFORMANCE
Journal Title: International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology - Year 30, Vol 5, Issue 10
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to describe joint effect of stride length and stride width on running performance of100m sprinters and 5000m distance runners during completion. Twenty runners (Ten100m sprinters & Ten 5000mdistance) from All India Athletic Meet were selected for the study. The aged ranged from 18-25years, heightranged from 1.56-1.85 m, body weight ranged from 49 - 75 kg were of subjects. The subject’s running motionwas recorded using two Synchronised video cameras. One was secured to 2m behind 100m starting line forrecording stride width and second was secured 18m away from first lane and 50 m from starting line in filed areafor recording the stride length. Softwares MPEG, Photo Studio, SthSDVD , Coral-5 , Coral –9 , Player, and SPSSSoftware were used to analysed recorded data. F- Test has been applied to know the joint effect of stride lengthand stride width on running performance timings. The result was found that joint effect of stride length and stridewidth have significant effect on sprinter’s running while joint effect of stride length and stride width have nosignificant effect on 5000m long distance running. Statistical significance was set at P< 0.05.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr. Naushad Waheed Ansari*
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