Abstract

Introduction: Cycling alters neuromotor control during running in some highly trained triathletes. This altered neuromotor control is associated with exercise-related leg pain and may have performance implications for triathletes. Accordingly, identification of training interventions that could minimise this interference may aid in the prevention of injury and augmentation of run performance. Purpose: To investigate the effectiveness of adding plyometric training to regular endurance training on triathletes neuromotor control and running economy in those in which it is aberrant.

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