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Relationship between Reactive Strength and Leg Stiffness at Submaximal Velocity: Effects of Age on Distance Runners

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  • Diego Jaén-Carrillo

    (Department of Physiotherapy, Universidad San Jorge, Autovía Mudéjar, Km. 299, 50830 Villanueva de Gállego Zaragoza, Spain)

  • Antonio Cartón-Llorente

    (Department of Physiotherapy, Universidad San Jorge, Autovía Mudéjar, Km. 299, 50830 Villanueva de Gállego Zaragoza, Spain)

  • Demetrio Lozano-Jarque

    (Department of Physiotherapy, Universidad San Jorge, Autovía Mudéjar, Km. 299, 50830 Villanueva de Gállego Zaragoza, Spain)

  • Alberto Rubio-Peirotén

    (Department of Physiotherapy, Universidad San Jorge, Autovía Mudéjar, Km. 299, 50830 Villanueva de Gállego Zaragoza, Spain)

  • Luis E. Roche-Seruendo

    (Department of Physiotherapy, Universidad San Jorge, Autovía Mudéjar, Km. 299, 50830 Villanueva de Gállego Zaragoza, Spain)

  • Felipe García-Pinillos

    (Department of Physical Education, Sports and Recreation, Universidad de La Frontera, Francisco Salazar, Temuco 1145, Chile
    Department of Physical Education and Sport, University of Granada, 18011 Granada, Spain)

Abstract

Background: Musculotendinous reactive strength is a key factor for the utilization of elastic energy in sporting activities such as running. AIM: To evaluate the relationship between musculotendinous reactive strength and lower-limb stiffness during running as well as to identify age-related differences in both variables. Methods: Fifty-nine amateur endurance runners performed three 20-cm drop jumps and a constant 3-min easy run on a motorized treadmill. Reactive strength index and dynamic lower-limb stiffness were calculated with a photoelectric cell system by jumping and running, respectively. Additionally, sit to stand difference in plantar arch height was assessed as a static lower-limb stiffness measure. The cluster analysis allows the comparison between younger and older runners. Results: No significant correlations were found between jumping reactive strength and running lower-limb stiffness. The younger group performed better at drop jumps ( p = 0.023, ES = 0.82), whereas higher-but-no-significant results were found for reactive strength index and stiffness-related metrics. Conclusions: Musculotendinous vertical reactiveness may not be transferred to combined vertical and horizontal movements such as running.

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  • Diego Jaén-Carrillo & Antonio Cartón-Llorente & Demetrio Lozano-Jarque & Alberto Rubio-Peirotén & Luis E. Roche-Seruendo & Felipe García-Pinillos, 2021. "Relationship between Reactive Strength and Leg Stiffness at Submaximal Velocity: Effects of Age on Distance Runners," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 18(13), pages 1-9, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:18:y:2021:i:13:p:6866-:d:582834
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