Passive and active muscle elasticity of medial gastrocnemius is related to performance in sprinters.
Kazuhiko YamazakiKakeru InoueNaokazu MiyamotoPublished in: European journal of applied physiology (2021)
Our findings indicate that passive and active muscle elasticity of plantar flexor is important to achieve superior sprint performance. Specifically, high elasticity of passive MG could be related to superior sprint performance through high explosive torque production. In contrast, high elasticity of active MG at moderate-to-high intensity is likely related to high sprint performance through high ankle joint stiffness.