Fantastic video! Straight to the point with a simple explaination. I chance upon this as my lecturer did a poor job explaining. Thanks!
@thatlumberjack2 жыл бұрын
I found a paper describing this about a year ago. Your explanation only describes a piece of the absolutely fascinating and interesting concept of gear ratios in muscle. The length of the muscle when initiating load is a bigger factor in effecting the pennate angle. For example, if you land on your heel while running, you’re extending the calf muscles, increasing their power, but reducing their explosiveness. Conversely, landing on your forefoot would initiate contraction with a greater pennate angle resulting in higher speed of contraction. I’ve been trying to find research covering this topic, but it seems like an understudied corner of biomechanics. I’d welcome anyone that can point me towards more studies in this vein.
@davidadunola78672 жыл бұрын
Wouldn't it make sense that almost all commendable sprint coaches I know say to keep a dorsiflexed foot through out the race, now if that's the case I can see your logic applying here. You're still landing on the balls of your feet but your foot is pointed upwards.
@davidadunola78672 жыл бұрын
I myself have read on so many coaches, knowledge and im looking to start reading books on sprinting, but I haven't heard anything on this topic and now I'm curious to know more
@thatlumberjack2 жыл бұрын
@@davidadunola7867 There are different philosophies about running economy, and until we have "solved" running, there will be inconsistencies in coaching styles. How do you define a "commendable sprint coach"? I also think the gear ratio can be seen as a natural response to changes in ground height(trail running), where the body is able to naturally adjust gate intuitively.
@CuriousDoc2 жыл бұрын
@David Zellers great points you've raised there and yes this is a lot more to muscle architecture I've left out of this video for simplicity (like the role of physiological cross sectional area)
@davidadunola78672 жыл бұрын
@@CuriousDoc checkout les spellman, in my opinion I've gotten most of my best advice from him interms of acceleration. He mentions that on the way down to the ground before your foot hits the ground you pull your foot backwards, and that's what give you horizontal forces. I watched all the top sprinters and they do this
@ozone_au2 жыл бұрын
quality still insanely high. keep it up bro!
@yoelmorales2087 ай бұрын
Your videos are very interesting
@Yarblocosifilitico2 жыл бұрын
cool to know! The visuals were very helpful, btw
@willtsaivlogs85042 жыл бұрын
Nice video bro 🤩🤩🤩
@HusseinAli-jc5pcАй бұрын
Wow I am reinventing the wheel of human motion and recently discovered that we have gearing system in our muscles, and now I KZbin search and found this video, it's fascinating thanks for sharing. but I've discovered another type of gearing systems in the body which is the overall connective tissue. My research isn't theoretical since I'm m testing all of my findings on my body and I've played many sports professionally.