FORCE-VELOCITY RELATIONSHIP OF LEG MUSCLES ASSESSED BY MOTORIZED TREADMILL TESTS

Abstract

We aimed to explore the properties of the F-V relationship of leg muscles exerting the maximum pulling F within a wide range of V set on a standard motorized treadmill. Subjects exerted maximum horizontally pulling F while walking on a treadmill set to 8 different V (1.4 - 3.3 m/s). The obtained F-V relationships proved to be linear and strong (all R \u3e 0.84), while their parameters depicting the leg muscle capacities for producing maximum F, V, and power (i.e., the maximum product of F and V) were highly reliable (0.84 \u3c ICC \u3c 0.97; 6.4 \u3c CV% \u3c 19.3). Moreover, when obtained from only the lowest and highest V the F-V relationships revealed virtually identical outcomes. We conclude that the evaluated procedure could be developed into an ecologically valid and reliable protocol for routine testing of the F, V, and P-producing capacities of leg muscles

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