Correlation Between the Biomechanical Decisive Point Velocity and Anaerobic Threshold Velocity of Running
This study explored the relationship between the biomechanical parameters and anaerobic threshold velocity of 15 amateur runners. Through treadmill testing and inertial sensing technology,it analyzed the biomechanical decisive point velocity of parameters such as the rotation angle velocity of thoracic vertebra,stride frequency and step length. The results show that most of biomechanical decisive point velocity was moderately correlated with anaerobic threshold velocity,and that specific models significantly improved the predictive accuracy of anaerobic threshold velocity. The study shows that biomechanical parameters can effectively predict long-distance running performance,which provides a scientific basis for training.