Asymmetry is fluid and can change depending on activity.
The example here is of data collected during repeated sprints and MAS intervals.
The example here is of data collected during repeated sprints and MAS intervals.
Do we need to manage or correct these asymmetries?
Are the differences in impact load during MAS intervals detrimental and over time, could they lead to injury?
Could they indicate a current or prior injury?
Are the differences in impact load during MAS intervals detrimental and over time, could they lead to injury?
Could they indicate a current or prior injury?
Do the asymmetries during sprinting provide an opportunity for enhancing sprint performance?
What else do we need to know?
What else do we need to know?