Physiological Factors In Sprinting: Anaerobic And Aerobic Capabilities, Biomechanics, And Muscular Power
Factors Affecting Sprinting PerformanceSuccessful sprinting depends majorly on the ability of the runners to cope or adapt to physiological factors. Sprinting refers to running speeds above the lower limit range of 19-25 km/hr. Power and strength are the main determinants of the velocity developed during sprinting. Physiological factors and the general coordination of body parts are responsible for the efficient use of this energy. The physiol…