Directional change mediates the physiological response to high-intensity shuttle running in professional soccer players

R Tang, C Murtagh, G Warrington, T Cable, O Morgan… - Sports, 2018 - mdpi.com
… The results of this study suggest that increasing the frequency of … and accelerations at a
high intensity running (HIR) speed alters the movement demands and elevates the physiological

Mechanical work in shuttle running as a function of speed and distance: implications for power and efficiency

P Zamparo, G Pavei, A Monte, F Nardello, T Otsu… - Human Movement …, 2019 - Elsevier
… and power during accelerated and decelerated running in humans … shuttle runs over different
distances and at different speeds. Indeed, shuttle runs are characterized by an acceleration

Comparative effects of two interval shuttle-run training modes on physiological and performance adaptations in female professional futsal players

AS Teixeira, FB Arins, RD De Lucas… - The Journal of …, 2019 - journals.lww.com
… of acceleration during submaximal and maximal running … of accelerations and time spent
accelerating per running bout … accelerations and spent more time accelerating per running bout. …

Energy cost of continuous shuttle running: comparison of 4 measurement methods

D Ciprandi, N Lovecchio, M Piacenza… - The Journal of …, 2018 - journals.lww.com
… of acceleration/deceleration phases in 5-m shuttle runs. They … Metabolic and physiologic
data were collected during 2 … shuttle run returned statistically different results, in particular, …

Mechanical work and efficiency of 5+ 5 m shuttle running

P Zamparo, G Pavei, F Nardello, D Bartolini… - … of Applied Physiology, 2016 - Springer
… The capacity to perform quick accelerations and decelerations … pauses such as shuttle runs,
acceleration-deceleration … the effect of a consistent negative work during shuttle running. As …

Sprint running performance monitoring: methodological and practical considerations

T Haugen, M Buchheit - Sports medicine, 2016 - Springer
… performed six repetitions of 40-m shuttle sprints (20 + 20 m). The … , since the actual acceleration
value is directly related to the … comparisons of sprint time results without consideration of …

Acceleration intensity is an important contributor to the external and internal training load demands of repeated sprint exercises in soccer players

M Beato, B Drust - Research in Sports Medicine, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
effect of acceleration on the external and internal load during … Moreover, intermittent running
exercises (eg. shuttle running … International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance, …

Update and extension of the 'equivalent slope'of speed-changing level locomotion in humans: a computational model for shuttle running

AE Minetti, G Pavei - Journal of Experimental Biology, 2018 - journals.biologists.com
… scheme, where acceleration and deceleration phases in shuttle running have been …
the initial strides), which is part of our results, remains compatible with those recent findings. …

Mechanical and metabolic power in accelerated running–Part II: team sports

C Osgnach, PE di Prampero, P Zamparo… - … of Applied Physiology, 2024 - Springer
… an acceleration of 2.5 m s −2 , shows that, when running at velocities > 20 km h −1 , this
acceleration … As a consequence, it is questionable whether this way of counting events effectively …

Mechanics and energetics of running at steady and non-steady speed (sprint and shuttles): the effects of muscle-tendon behaviour

A Monte - 2020 - iris.univr.it
during non-steady locomotion using two different models: sprints (an acceleration phase)
and shuttles (where an acceleration is … in determining the physiological demands of running (…