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Resistance Exercise for Improving Running Economy and Running Biomechanics and Decreasing Running-Related Injury Risk: A Narrative Review

Anja Šuc, Pija Šarko, Jernej Pleša, Žiga Kozinc

2022Sports17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

It is well-accepted that at least a certain amount of resistance exercise (RE) is recommended for most endurance athletes. In this review, we aim to summarize the evidence regarding the effects of RE on running economy, running biomechanics, and running-related injury risk in endurance runners. The evidence robustly shows that lower limb RE is effective for improving running economy and performance, with a combination of strength and plyometric training being recommended to improve RE. Isometric training is also emerging as a possible alternative to implement during periods of high overall training load. Lower limb RE may change some aspects of joint kinematics during running; however, the evidence regarding the effects on kinetics is limited. Lower limb RE may help reduce running-related injury risk, but further evidence is needed.

Topics & Concepts

Running economyIsometric exercisePlyometricsAthletesBiomechanicsPhysical medicine and rehabilitationResistance trainingPhysical therapyKinematicsMedicineComputer scienceHeart rateJumpVO2 maxBlood pressureQuantum mechanicsClassical mechanicsPhysicsPhysiologyRadiologyLower Extremity Biomechanics and PathologiesSports Performance and TrainingSports injuries and prevention
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