Department of Health and Human Performance Faculty Articles
Title
Does core strength training influence kinetics, core stability, and 5k performance in runners?
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2009
Abstract
Although strong core muscles are believed to help athletic performance, few scientific studies have been conducted to identify the effectiveness of core strength training (CST) on improving athletic performance. The aim of this study was to determine the effects of 6 weeks of CST on ground reaction forces (GRFs), stability of the lower extremity, and overall running performance in recreational and competitive runners. After a screening process, 28 healthy adults (age, 36.9 +/- 9.4 years; height, 168.4 +/- 9.6 cm; mass, 70.1 +/- 15.3 kg) volunteered and were divided randomly into 2 groups (n = 14 in each group). A test-retest design was used to assess the differences between CST (experimental) and no CST (control) on GRF measures, lower-extremity stability scores, and running performance. The GRF variables were determined by calculating peak impact, active vertical GRFs (vGRFs), and duration of the 2 horizontal GRFs (hGRFs), as measured while running across a force plate. Lower-extremity stability was assessed using the Star Excursion Balance Test. Running performance was determined by 5000-m run time measured on outdoor tracks. Six 2 (pre, post) x 2 (CST, control) mixed-design analyses of variance were used to determine the influence of CST on each dependent variable, p < 0.05. Twenty subjects completed the study (nexp = 12 and ncon = 8). A significant interaction occurred, with the CST group showing faster times in the 5000-m run after 6 weeks. However, CST did not significantly influence GRF variables and lower-leg stability. Core strength training may be an effective training method for improving performance in runners.
Publication Title
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
Volume
23
Issue
1
First Page
133
Last Page
140
ISSN
1064-8011
DOI Number
10.1519/JSC.0b013e31818eb0c5
Recommended Citation
Sato, K. and Mokha, Monique G., "Does core strength training influence kinetics, core stability, and 5k performance in runners?" (2009). Department of Health and Human Performance Faculty Articles. 99.
https://nsuworks.nova.edu/hpd_hhp_facarticles/99