kiirusjalg
Kiirusjalg is a term used in Estonian biomechanics to describe the leg’s contribution to sprint speed. It denotes a conceptual framework rather than a single device, emphasizing how the structure and movement of the leg affect propulsive impulse and forward velocity.
Origin and usage: The word kiirusjalg combines kiirus (speed) and jalg (leg). In contemporary sports science
Core mechanisms: The concept highlights the interplay of leg stiffness during stance, knee extension velocity, ankle
Applications: In practice, kiirusjalg is evaluated with high-speed video, force plates, and motion analysis to guide
See also: Sprinting, Biomechanics, Ground reaction force, Sprint training, Running economy.