Footstrike angle (FSA) has been widely used to classify footstrike pattern (FSP). However, inconsistent FSA cut-off values were adopted in previous studies. This study aimed to validate the FSA cut-off values in runners. Stride index, the gold standard to determine FSP, and FSA were obtained when 15 experienced runners, 14 novice runners and 14 untrained individuals performed 3-min run on an instrumented treadmill at their preferred running speeds in habitual, rearfoot, midfoot and forefoot strike patterns. According to the receiver operating characteristic curve associated with the Youden index, the optimal FSA cut-off values were −0.8° (i.e., cut-off angle for forefoot strike) –7.4° (i.e., cut-off angle for rearfoot strike) for runners. W...
Background: Lately, barefoot running has become popular and there is a debate on the pros and cons o...
Purpose—The objective was to examine if step rates ±5% or ±10% of a novice runner\u27s preferred ste...
Purpose—The objective was to examine if step rates ±5% or ±10% of a novice runner\u27s preferred ste...
(1) Background: Research into foot strike patterns (FSP) has increased due to its potential influenc...
Despite a large number of studies that have considered footstrike pattern, relatively little is know...
Barefoot (BF) and shod (SD) running mark relevant mechanical boundary conditions for affecting runni...
Category: Sports Introduction/Purpose: Rearfoot strike (RFS) patterns have an impact transient that ...
Foot strike pattern and movement variability have each been associated with running injuries. Foot c...
Category: Sports Introduction/Purpose: It is well established that elevated vertical loadrates on fo...
<p>a) Regression of speed versus FSA; b) regression of measured step frequency versus FSA; c) regres...
There is an ongoing debate regarding the advantages and harms of different running striking patterns...
Runners were classified using their duty factor (DF) and using their foot-strike pattern (FSP; rearf...
Background: In the running community, a forefoot strike (FFS) pattern is increasingly preferred com...
Evan Fike, Audrey Price, Melissa Powers & Paul House. University of Central Oklahoma; e-mail: efike@...
The aim of this study was to analyze footstrike patterns in elite marathon runners at the 2017 IAAF ...
Background: Lately, barefoot running has become popular and there is a debate on the pros and cons o...
Purpose—The objective was to examine if step rates ±5% or ±10% of a novice runner\u27s preferred ste...
Purpose—The objective was to examine if step rates ±5% or ±10% of a novice runner\u27s preferred ste...
(1) Background: Research into foot strike patterns (FSP) has increased due to its potential influenc...
Despite a large number of studies that have considered footstrike pattern, relatively little is know...
Barefoot (BF) and shod (SD) running mark relevant mechanical boundary conditions for affecting runni...
Category: Sports Introduction/Purpose: Rearfoot strike (RFS) patterns have an impact transient that ...
Foot strike pattern and movement variability have each been associated with running injuries. Foot c...
Category: Sports Introduction/Purpose: It is well established that elevated vertical loadrates on fo...
<p>a) Regression of speed versus FSA; b) regression of measured step frequency versus FSA; c) regres...
There is an ongoing debate regarding the advantages and harms of different running striking patterns...
Runners were classified using their duty factor (DF) and using their foot-strike pattern (FSP; rearf...
Background: In the running community, a forefoot strike (FFS) pattern is increasingly preferred com...
Evan Fike, Audrey Price, Melissa Powers & Paul House. University of Central Oklahoma; e-mail: efike@...
The aim of this study was to analyze footstrike patterns in elite marathon runners at the 2017 IAAF ...
Background: Lately, barefoot running has become popular and there is a debate on the pros and cons o...
Purpose—The objective was to examine if step rates ±5% or ±10% of a novice runner\u27s preferred ste...
Purpose—The objective was to examine if step rates ±5% or ±10% of a novice runner\u27s preferred ste...