THE APPLICATION OF DETREMDED FLUCTUATION ANALYSIS IN RUNNING AND ITS INTEGRATION INTO A REAL-TIME SYSTEM

Authors

  • Michelle Norris
  • Avelino Amado
  • Joseph Harmill
  • Ian K. Kenny
  • Ross Anderson

Keywords:

accelerometry, feedback, running, stride time, variability

Abstract

Detrended fluctuation analysis (DFA) provides valuable information regarding both training and injury when applied to running time series. However, there is limited information when applied to recreational runners, or within a real-time environment. Firstly, DFA was applied to the stride time series of select training runs and competitive runs for recreational runners completing a half marathon and full marathon. Results indicate recreational runners maintain similar stride time dynamics in a half marathon, compared to training, however, stride time variability becomes increasingly deterministic during a marathon, compared to training. Secondly, we explore the implementation of DFA in a real-time system and provide evidence to support the use of DFA in running feedback.

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Published

2016-11-06