The aim of this study was to examine spatiotemporal and joint kinematic differences between footstrike patterns in 10,000m running. Seventy-two men’s and 42 women’s footstrike patterns were analysed during laps 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 (of 25) using 2D video recordings. Approximately 47% of men were FFS throughout the race, 30% were MFS and 24% RFS; the respective frequencies in women were approximately 30%, 38% and 32%. Overall, 83% of men and 88% of women retained their footstrike pattern throughout the race. Amongst the 53 men and 33 women with symmetrical footstrike patterns, there were no differences in speed, step length or cadence between footstrike groups in either sex. Most lower limb joint angles did not change in these athletes durin...
Interest in distance running amongst females has expanded rapidly. Although there are numerous healt...
The aim of this study was to analyse the important kinematic variables in elite men's and women's 20...
There is an ongoing debate regarding the advantages and harms of different running striking patterns...
The aim of this study was to examine biomechanical differences between footstrike patterns in elite ...
The aim of this study was to examine biomechanical differences between footstrike patterns in elite ...
World-class marathon runners make initial contact with the rearfoot, midfoot or forefoot. This novel...
The aim of this study was to analyze footstrike patterns in elite marathon runners at the 2017 IAAF ...
World-class marathon runners make initial contact with the rearfoot, midfoot or forefoot. This novel...
Interest in distance running amongst females has expanded rapidly. Although there are numerous healt...
Midfoot- (MFS) and forefoot-striking (FFS) runners usually switch to rearfoot-striking (RFS) during ...
The aim of this study was to analyze footstrike patterns in elite marathon runners at the 2017 IAAF ...
Abstract Background Women, as compared with men, have a higher proportion of injuries in the ankle/f...
Interest in distance running amongst females has expanded rapidly. Although there are numerous healt...
The purpose of this study was to investigate variations in kinematic parameters in men's and women's...
Background: The footstrike pattern and cadence are two crucial variables associated with sports perf...
Interest in distance running amongst females has expanded rapidly. Although there are numerous healt...
The aim of this study was to analyse the important kinematic variables in elite men's and women's 20...
There is an ongoing debate regarding the advantages and harms of different running striking patterns...
The aim of this study was to examine biomechanical differences between footstrike patterns in elite ...
The aim of this study was to examine biomechanical differences between footstrike patterns in elite ...
World-class marathon runners make initial contact with the rearfoot, midfoot or forefoot. This novel...
The aim of this study was to analyze footstrike patterns in elite marathon runners at the 2017 IAAF ...
World-class marathon runners make initial contact with the rearfoot, midfoot or forefoot. This novel...
Interest in distance running amongst females has expanded rapidly. Although there are numerous healt...
Midfoot- (MFS) and forefoot-striking (FFS) runners usually switch to rearfoot-striking (RFS) during ...
The aim of this study was to analyze footstrike patterns in elite marathon runners at the 2017 IAAF ...
Abstract Background Women, as compared with men, have a higher proportion of injuries in the ankle/f...
Interest in distance running amongst females has expanded rapidly. Although there are numerous healt...
The purpose of this study was to investigate variations in kinematic parameters in men's and women's...
Background: The footstrike pattern and cadence are two crucial variables associated with sports perf...
Interest in distance running amongst females has expanded rapidly. Although there are numerous healt...
The aim of this study was to analyse the important kinematic variables in elite men's and women's 20...
There is an ongoing debate regarding the advantages and harms of different running striking patterns...