It has been demonstrated that, by varying the mechanical properties of footwear, the sprinting performance can be improved. It has been hypothesized that, for maximal performance, tuning the shoe stiffness to the requirements of the athlete is necessary. The aim of this study was to investigate the feasibility of using sprint shoes constructed with selectivelaser- sintered Nylon 12 sole units for sprint-related jump tasks and to examine whether adaptations to the mechanical properties of the footwear were sufficient to elicit changes to lower-limb dynamics during athletic performance. An internationally competitive sprinter completed sprint-related jump metrics in various selective-laser-sintered shoes with bending stiffnesses of 9N, 24.5 N...
International audienceThis study investigates the effect of running shoes’ aging on mechanical and b...
Running shoe design affects running performance. Running performance most commonly refers to running...
Background: Recent evidence suggests that runners who habitually rearfoot strike suffer higher rates...
There is evidence to suggest that the bending stiffness of footwear can be adapted to influence spri...
The design, construction and evaluation of sprint footwear to investigate increased sprint shoe bend...
There is evidence that increasing the longitudinal bending stiffness of sprinting footwear can lead ...
The ~£1 million IMCRC-funded integrated project ‘Personalised Sports Footwear: From Elite to High S...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Footwear Science on 0...
Although various sports footwear demonstrated marked changes in running biomechanical variables, few...
Sports shoes can be grouped into various categories based on their stability, protection capabilitie...
The foot forms the dynamic base upon which a sprinter functions. The actions that occur within the f...
The focus of this project was to detect differences in running gait (at a fixed speed) induced by di...
The purpose of this study was to identify the effect of longitudinal bending stiffness (LBS) alterat...
The aim of this study is to determine the effect of two types of running shoes: standard training sh...
Spurred on by the fitness boom of the last five years, athletic shoe manufacturers are developing bi...
International audienceThis study investigates the effect of running shoes’ aging on mechanical and b...
Running shoe design affects running performance. Running performance most commonly refers to running...
Background: Recent evidence suggests that runners who habitually rearfoot strike suffer higher rates...
There is evidence to suggest that the bending stiffness of footwear can be adapted to influence spri...
The design, construction and evaluation of sprint footwear to investigate increased sprint shoe bend...
There is evidence that increasing the longitudinal bending stiffness of sprinting footwear can lead ...
The ~£1 million IMCRC-funded integrated project ‘Personalised Sports Footwear: From Elite to High S...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Footwear Science on 0...
Although various sports footwear demonstrated marked changes in running biomechanical variables, few...
Sports shoes can be grouped into various categories based on their stability, protection capabilitie...
The foot forms the dynamic base upon which a sprinter functions. The actions that occur within the f...
The focus of this project was to detect differences in running gait (at a fixed speed) induced by di...
The purpose of this study was to identify the effect of longitudinal bending stiffness (LBS) alterat...
The aim of this study is to determine the effect of two types of running shoes: standard training sh...
Spurred on by the fitness boom of the last five years, athletic shoe manufacturers are developing bi...
International audienceThis study investigates the effect of running shoes’ aging on mechanical and b...
Running shoe design affects running performance. Running performance most commonly refers to running...
Background: Recent evidence suggests that runners who habitually rearfoot strike suffer higher rates...