Influence of basketball shoe mass, outsole traction, and forefoot bending stiffness on three athletic movements
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] L. B. Cooper,et al. Systematic ankle stabilization and the effect on performance. , 1986, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[2] N. Hopkinson,et al. A comparison of barefoot and sprint spike conditions in sprinting , 2009 .
[3] C. Reinschmidt,et al. Lateral stability in sideward cutting movements. , 1996, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[5] Rheinstein Dj,et al. Effects on traction of outsole composition and hardnesses of basketball shoes and three types of playing surfaces. , 1978 .
[6] N BenAbdelkrim,et al. Time-motion analysis and physiological data of elite under-19-year-old basketball players during competition. , 2007 .
[7] G. Brizuela,et al. The influence of basketball shoes with increased ankle support on shock attenuation and performance in running and jumping. , 1997, Journal of sports sciences.
[8] Thomas L. Milani,et al. Actual and perceived running performance in soccer shoes: A series of eight studies , 2009 .
[9] Matthew T.G. Pain,et al. A Methodology to Investigate the Relationship between Lower-Limb Dynamics and Shoe Stiffness Using Custom-Built Footwear , 2011 .
[10] Gordon A. Valiant,et al. The relationship between normal pressure and the friction developed by shoe outsole material on a court surface , 1987 .
[11] N Tinoco,et al. Influence of midsole metatarsophalangeal stiffness on jumping and cutting movement abilities , 2010 .
[12] Darren J. Stefanyshyn,et al. Wear influences footwear traction properties in Canadian high school football , 2009 .
[13] G. Valiant. Friction - Slipping - Traction , 1993, Sportverletzung Sportschaden : Organ der Gesellschaft fur Orthopadisch-Traumatologische Sportmedizin.
[14] E C Frederick,et al. Physiological and ergonomics factors in running shoe design. , 1984, Applied ergonomics.
[15] Benjamin Cooper,et al. Effect of loading condition on the traction coefficient between shoes and artificial turf surfaces , 2010 .
[16] A. Mündermann,et al. Resultant knee joint moments for lateral movement tasks on sliding and non-sliding sport surfaces , 2009, Journal of sports sciences.
[17] Darren Stefanyshyn,et al. Athletics , 2004, Sports biomechanics.
[18] B M Nigg,et al. Influence of midsole bending stiffness on joint energy and jump height performance. , 2000, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[19] D. J. Rheinstein,et al. Effects on traction of outsole composition and hardnesses of basketball shoes and three types of playing surfaces. , 1978, Medicine and science in sports.
[20] J. Ati,et al. Time-motion analysis and physiological data of elite under-19-year-old basketball players during competition * Commentary , 2007 .
[21] Peter Goldsmith,et al. A comparison of forefoot stiffness in running and running shoe bending stiffness. , 2005, Journal of biomechanics.
[22] Thorsten Sterzing,et al. Comprehensive evaluation of player-surface interaction on artificial soccer turf , 2010, Sports biomechanics.
[23] Youlian Hong,et al. Cushioning and lateral stability functions of cloth sport shoes , 2007, Sports biomechanics.
[24] Kevin R Ford,et al. Comparison of in-shoe foot loading patterns on natural grass and synthetic turf. , 2006, Journal of science and medicine in sport.
[25] G Mornieux,et al. Barefoot-shod running differences: shoe or mass effect? , 2008, International journal of sports medicine.
[26] Darren J. Stefanyshyn,et al. Identification of critical traction values for maximum athletic performance , 2011 .
[27] D. Lloyd,et al. External loading of the knee joint during running and cutting maneuvers. , 2001, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.