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    Physics confirms sprinters are performing better than ever before
     
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  3. Don't really know why you need "physics" to understand that a smaller time on your stopwatch means the sprinter is "performing better than ever before"?!:confused::bang::eek:
     
  4. wdd Well-Known Member

    The whole abstract seems a little confused if not confusing.

    What is the performance-improvement index as far as world or other records, for any sport where performance is measured by time, are concerned?

    Would one index be the current record time (r) divided by the difference between that record time (r) and the new record time (R)

    ie performance-improvement index = r/(R-r)

    in which case the smaller the index the greater improvement in the performance?

    That, in itself is arithmetic, mathematics, statistics but not physics.

    Does the physics come into it by attempting to give an answer to how whatever has changed in the environment between one record and the next contributes to the change in performance level?

    Lets hope the article is more clearly written than the abstract

    Bill

    PS Maybe the title should read: Physics confirms why sprinters are performing better than ever before
     
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    Methods of Power-Force-Velocity Profiling During Sprint Running: A Narrative Review
    Cross, M.R., Brughelli, M., Samozino, P. et al.
    Sports Med (2017) 47: 1255. doi:10.1007/s40279-016-0653-3
     
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