The Endurance-Running hypothesis proposes that natural selection has shaped humans into endurance-running specialists. Running-related-injury rates between 20-79% suggests modern humans are prone to injury in this species-specific movement pattern. This opinion piece offers a novel perspective on high-injury prevalence in human endurance running, focussing on evolutionary mismatch between modern athletic footwear and evolved foot structure and function. We propose that non-anatomically shaped, structured, cushioned footwear can lead to maladapted foot structure and loss of biologically-normal function including stability, elasticity, sensory feedback and subsequent movement control. The structure and function of the human foot and its possi...
Running has always been a popular sport across the world, and consumers of this sport are spoiled fo...
Running footwear is continuously being modified and improved; however, running-related overuse injur...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Kinesiology: Exercise Science, 2014Runners have been shown...
It is believed that human ancestors evolved the ability to run bipedally approximately 2 million yea...
As the primary interface between the runner and the road, athletic footwear has a potentially import...
In this commentary, we respond to suggestions that new paradigms are needed to relate running-relate...
Influenced by the fitness and running boom in the last three decades, athletic footwear established ...
Despite the general acceptance that running-related injuries (RRI) are multifactorial, identifying s...
In recent years, there has been a debate regarding the use of different footfall patterns to reduce...
The recent rise in popularity of barefoot and minimal footwear running has led to spirited debates w...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Society via th...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
This presentation discusses the history of barefoot running including empirical evidence of the eff...
The purpose of this presentation is to discuss the evolution of athletic footwear and how biomechani...
Running as a form of locomotion has existed for thousands of years – historically the activity has b...
Running has always been a popular sport across the world, and consumers of this sport are spoiled fo...
Running footwear is continuously being modified and improved; however, running-related overuse injur...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Kinesiology: Exercise Science, 2014Runners have been shown...
It is believed that human ancestors evolved the ability to run bipedally approximately 2 million yea...
As the primary interface between the runner and the road, athletic footwear has a potentially import...
In this commentary, we respond to suggestions that new paradigms are needed to relate running-relate...
Influenced by the fitness and running boom in the last three decades, athletic footwear established ...
Despite the general acceptance that running-related injuries (RRI) are multifactorial, identifying s...
In recent years, there has been a debate regarding the use of different footfall patterns to reduce...
The recent rise in popularity of barefoot and minimal footwear running has led to spirited debates w...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Society via th...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
This presentation discusses the history of barefoot running including empirical evidence of the eff...
The purpose of this presentation is to discuss the evolution of athletic footwear and how biomechani...
Running as a form of locomotion has existed for thousands of years – historically the activity has b...
Running has always been a popular sport across the world, and consumers of this sport are spoiled fo...
Running footwear is continuously being modified and improved; however, running-related overuse injur...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Kinesiology: Exercise Science, 2014Runners have been shown...