Date of Award

2016-01-01

Degree Name

Master of Science

Department

Kinesiology

Advisor(s)

Sandor Dorgo

Abstract

Sprint performance is a critical factor in a vast majority of athletic events. Sprint performance is characterized by an athletes' ability to sprint at maximal speeds. Sprint performance has recently been evaluated using various methodological approaches. Research has investigated sprint performance overground as well as with the use of motorized and non-motorized (torque) treadmills. Recently, treadmill research has focused on the non-motorized treadmill However, the effects of sprint training on a motorized treadmill are still not fully understood. Therefore, the purpose of the proposed research is to investigate: 1) changes in sprint performance between experimental groups; 2) sprint training methods; and 3) determine if treadmill sprinting is replicative of overground sprinting following a 6-week intervention.

Language

en

Provenance

Received from ProQuest

File Size

76 pages

File Format

application/pdf

Rights Holder

Jeremy Joseph Perales

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Kinesiology Commons

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