EFEITO AGUDO DA CORRIDA COM OS PÉS DESCALÇO SOBRE AS COMPONENTES ANTEROPOSTERIOR E MEDIOLATERAL DA FORÇA DE REAÇÃO DO SOLO

Autores

  • Ana Paula da Silva Azevedo anaazevedo@usp.br
    Universidade de São Paulo
  • Carlos Alberto Cardoso Filho carlos.filho@alumni.usp.br
    Universidade de São Paulo
  • Wilson Pereira Lima wplima22@gmail.com
    Universidade de São Paulo
  • Maura de Arruda Botelho Colturato mauracolturato@gmail.com
    Universidade de São Paulo
  • Júlio Cerca Serrão jcserrao@usp.br
    Universidade de São Paulo

DOI:

10.51283/rc.v25i2.12700

Palavras-chave:

Locomoção, Biomecânica, Sobrecarga, Desempenho

Resumo

Este estudo investigou o efeito agudo da corrida descalço sobre parâmetros selecionados das componentes anteroposterior e mediolateral da Força de Reação do Solo (FRS) em corredores habituados ao uso do calçado esportivo. Setenta e um corredores recreacionais, inexperientes em corrida descalço, correram em velocidade auto-selecionada por uma distância de 9 metros em piso fixo equipado com plataformas de força, sob duas condições: calçados e descalços. Os picos de frenagem e aceleração da componente anteroposterior, bem como os picos mínimo e máximo da componente mediolateral foram obtidos. O pico de frenagem foi menor, enquanto o pico de aceleração foi maior na corrida descalço. Em contrapartida, a magnitude de ambos os picos mínimo e máximo foram maiores na condição descalço. Em síntese, a corrida descalço altera agudamente parâmetros selecionados das componentes anteroposterior e mediolateral da FRS relacionados à sobrecarga e ao desempenho de corredores habituados ao uso do calçado esportivo.

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2021-07-28

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Azevedo, A. P. da S., Cardoso Filho, C. A., Lima, W. P., Colturato, M. de A. B., & Serrão, J. C. (2021). EFEITO AGUDO DA CORRIDA COM OS PÉS DESCALÇO SOBRE AS COMPONENTES ANTEROPOSTERIOR E MEDIOLATERAL DA FORÇA DE REAÇÃO DO SOLO. Corpoconsciência, 25(2), 175–185. https://doi.org/10.51283/rc.v25i2.12700

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Seção Temática - APLICAÇÕES DA BIOMECÂNICA NO CONTEXTO DA SAÚDE, TREINAMENTO E R

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