A lower duty factor (DF) reflects a greater relative contribution of leg swing to ground contact time during the running step. Increasing time on the ground has been reported in the scientific literature to both increase and decrease the energy cost (EC) of running, with DF reported to be highly variable in runners. As increasing running speed aligns running kinematics more closely with spring-mass model behaviors and re-use of elastic energy, we compared the centre of mass (COM) displacement and EC between runners with a low (DFlow) and high (DFhigh) duty factor at typical endurance running speeds. Forty well-trained runners were divided in two groups based on their mean DF measured across a range of speeds. EC was measured from 4-min trea...
The objective of this study was to determine whether the relationships between energy cost of runnin...
Running economy (RE) can be defined as the oxygen consumption or caloric unit cost required to move ...
Training, footwear, nutrition, and racing strategies (i.e., drafting) have all been shown to reduce ...
A lower duty factor (DF) reflects a greater relative contribution of leg swing to ground contact tim...
A lower duty factor (DF) reflects a greater relative contribution of leg swing versus ground contact...
Better running economy (i.e. a lower rate of energy consumption at a given speed) is correlated with...
The purpose of this review was to describe economy of human locomotion, especially in running. Sever...
The intuitive link between a runner’s gait and their metabolic cost of running, or running economy (...
The cost of generating force hypothesis proposes that the metabolic rate during running is determine...
OBJECTIVES: Running economy is a key determinant of endurance performance, and understanding the b...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between the energy cost of runnin...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between the energy cost of runnin...
Trained endurance runners appear to fine-tune running mechanics to minimize metabolic cost. Referred...
A sub-2-hour marathon requires an average velocity that is "only" 2.5% faster than the current world...
Abstract The objective of this study was to determine whether the relationships between energy cost ...
The objective of this study was to determine whether the relationships between energy cost of runnin...
Running economy (RE) can be defined as the oxygen consumption or caloric unit cost required to move ...
Training, footwear, nutrition, and racing strategies (i.e., drafting) have all been shown to reduce ...
A lower duty factor (DF) reflects a greater relative contribution of leg swing to ground contact tim...
A lower duty factor (DF) reflects a greater relative contribution of leg swing versus ground contact...
Better running economy (i.e. a lower rate of energy consumption at a given speed) is correlated with...
The purpose of this review was to describe economy of human locomotion, especially in running. Sever...
The intuitive link between a runner’s gait and their metabolic cost of running, or running economy (...
The cost of generating force hypothesis proposes that the metabolic rate during running is determine...
OBJECTIVES: Running economy is a key determinant of endurance performance, and understanding the b...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between the energy cost of runnin...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between the energy cost of runnin...
Trained endurance runners appear to fine-tune running mechanics to minimize metabolic cost. Referred...
A sub-2-hour marathon requires an average velocity that is "only" 2.5% faster than the current world...
Abstract The objective of this study was to determine whether the relationships between energy cost ...
The objective of this study was to determine whether the relationships between energy cost of runnin...
Running economy (RE) can be defined as the oxygen consumption or caloric unit cost required to move ...
Training, footwear, nutrition, and racing strategies (i.e., drafting) have all been shown to reduce ...