Frank Lehmann (sports scientist)

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Frank Lehmann is a German sports scientist .

Life

Lehmann studied at the German University of Physical Culture (DHfK) in Leipzig and completed his doctoral thesis in 1983 on the subject of "To make acceleration and speed training more effective in terms of training methods in age groups 13-15 of the sprint / hurdles group of the DVfL of the GDR". As a scientist at the DHfK, he then worked, among other things, on training for young talent in the sprint and hurdles disciplines of athletics . His habilitation thesis, presented in 1991, was "On the structure and development of the maximum running speed in the interaction of speed as a neuromuscular performance requirement and strength".

At the Institute for Applied Training Science (IAT) he became head of the strength engineering department. Among other things, he led research projects in the athletic sprint, throwing and pushing disciplines. In addition, he was one of the authors of the book "Basics of Athletics: The Standard Work for Training and Practice" as well as the framework training plan of the German Athletics Association for basic training and published numerous articles in sports science journals, including on the subjects of movement rhythm, speed training, movement-controlled people neuromuscular stimulation, sprint training, training in the throwing and thrusting disciplines of athletics and trends in top athletics.

At the Athletics Association of Saxony, Lehmann was a scientific advisor to the State Committee for Competitive Sports and at the German Athletics Association to the Federal Committee for Education and Science.

Individual evidence

  1. Frank Lehmann: To make the acceleration and speed training more effective in terms of training methods in age groups 13 - 15 of the Sprint discipline group / Hurdles of the DVfL of the GDR / . 1982 ( uni-leipzig.de [accessed on February 28, 2019]).
  2. EVALUATION OF RESULTS OF THE XI. CHILDREN'S AND YOUTH PARTAKIADE 1987 IN THE SPRINT / HUERDENDISCIPLINES OF TRACK ATHLETICS. In: iat.uni-leipzig.de. 1988, Retrieved February 28, 2019 .
  3. Frank Lehmann: On the structure and development of the maximum running speed in the interaction of speed as a neuromuscular performance requirement and strength: illustrated using the example of junior training in sprint / . 1991 ( uni-leipzig.de [accessed on February 28, 2019]).
  4. The Faculty of Strength Technology - Institute for Applied Training Science. Retrieved February 28, 2019 .
  5. Frank Lehmann: Structural clarification of the cyclical and acyclical speed as a neural or neuromuscular performance requirement in athletic sprint NW training. 1992, accessed February 28, 2019 .
  6. Frank Lehmann: Investigations into the influence of the performance requirements on the technique with special consideration of the speed as a training method reserve in the throwing and pushing disciplines. 2009, accessed February 28, 2019 .
  7. The authors . In: Karl-Heinz Bauersfeld, Gerd Schröter (Hrsg.): Fundamentals of athletics: The standard work for training and practice . Meyer & Meyer Sport, Aachen, ISBN 978-3-89899-960-1 , p. 711 .
  8. Arne Güllich, Frank Müller, Uwe Mäde, Wolf-Dietrich Heß, Klaus Jakobs: Student athletics: official framework training plan of the German Athletics Association for basic training . 3rd edition Philippka-Sportverlag, 2014, ISBN 978-3-89417-239-8 ( bisp-surf.de [accessed on February 28, 2019]).
  9. Frank Lehmann: Movement rhythm - an essential in athletics . In: Athletics training: the teaching of athletics . tape 10 , no. 2/3 , 1999, ISSN  0939-8392 , p. 4–11 ( bisp-surf.de [accessed on February 28, 2019]).
  10. Frank Lehmann: Coordinatively varied training to develop running speed . In: Athletics training: the teaching of athletics . tape 5 , no. 1/2 , 1994, ISSN  0939-8392 , pp. 35–37 ( bisp-surf.de [accessed on February 28, 2019]).
  11. Frank Lehmann, Gerald Voss, Maren Witt: First experiences in the practical use of the motion-controlled neuromuscular stimulation (BNS) with the new bio-impulse "high-speed strength trainer" . In: competitive sport . tape 29 , no. 4 , 1999, ISSN  0341-7387 , p. 39–43 ( bisp-surf.de [accessed February 28, 2019]).
  12. Winfried Vonstein, Frank Lehmann: Sprinting quickly - but how? Approaches to reorientation in sprint training . In: The teaching of athletics . tape 35 , no. 12 , 1996, pp. 27-30; 13, 31-32; 14, 33 ( bisp-surf.de [accessed on February 28, 2019]).
  13. Frank Lehmann: Use light or heavy throwing devices? In: Athletics training: the teaching of athletics . tape 27 , no. 2/3 , 2016, ISSN  0939-8392 , p. 40–46 ( bisp-surf.de [accessed on February 28, 2019]).
  14. ^ Frank Lehmann, M. Badura, W. Schaa, Bettina Perlt: Identification of sport-technical development tendencies in the athletic throwing disciplines as well as in the pole vault based on the analysis of the 2009 World Championships in Athletics . In: Journal of Applied Exercise Science . tape 17 , no. 2 , 2010, ISSN  0946-8455 , p. 46–74 ( bisp-surf.de [accessed on February 28, 2019]).
  15. Education and Science. In: Leichtathletik.de. February 6, 2019, accessed February 28, 2019 .