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Sex differences in human running performance: smaller gaps at shorter distances?

Emily L. McClelland, Peter G. Weyand

2022Journal of Applied Physiology25 citationsDOI

Abstract

Sex performance differences for sprint running bursts are small (<6%), but widen as the distance sprinted increases (range: 5.6%-14.2%). The distance dependency identified here for sprinting differs from the prevailing literature view of between-sex performance differences for the human running of 10%-12% regardless of distance. The variable sprint margins observed reflect the relative performance benefits shorter females have for brief, acceleration-dependent efforts versus those taller males have for longer steadier-speed sprint efforts.

Topics & Concepts

SprintDistance runningAccelerationMathematicsStatisticsPsychologySimulationPhysical medicine and rehabilitationComputer sciencePhysical therapyMedicinePhysicsClassical mechanicsSports Performance and TrainingMuscle metabolism and nutritionGenetics and Physical Performance