Humans have engaged in endurance running for millions of years, but the modern running shoe was not invented until the 1970s. For most of human evolutionary history, runners were either barefoot or wore minimal footwear such as sandals or moccasins with smaller heels and little cushioning relative to modern running shoes. We wondered how runners coped with the impact caused by the foot colliding with the ground before the invention of the modern shoe. Here we show that habitually barefoot endurance runners often land on the fore-foot (fore-foot strike) before bringing down the heel, but they sometimes land with a flat foot (mid-foot strike) or, less often, on the heel (rear-foot strike). In contrast, habitually shod runners mostly rear-foot...
The purpose of this study was investigate the vertical loading rate and footstrike angles when runn...
Background: Barefoot running has been the subject of much attention in footwear biomechanics literat...
This study assessed the centre of pressure (COP) behaviour and the relationship with impact severity...
Humans have engaged in endurance running for millions of years, but the modern running shoe was not ...
It is believed that human ancestors evolved the ability to run bipedally approximately 2 million yea...
Endurance running may have a long evolutionary history in the hominin clade but it was not until ver...
Endurance running may have a long evolutionary history in the hominin clade but it was not until ver...
We compared the difference in ground-force impact between runners using modern running footwear and ...
Approximately 75-80% of runners initiate contact with the running surface on their heel and thus hav...
Background: Previous studies of foot strike patterns of distance runners in road races have typicall...
Running features repetitive, impactful movements resulting in 79% of runners getting injured each ye...
Background: Recent evidence suggests that runners who habitually rearfoot strike suffer higher rates...
The purpose of this study was investigate the vertical loading rate and footstrike angles when runn...
Barefoot running has experienced a resurgence in footwear biomechanics literature, based on the supp...
Compared to competitive runners, recreational runners appear to be more prone to injuries, which hav...
The purpose of this study was investigate the vertical loading rate and footstrike angles when runn...
Background: Barefoot running has been the subject of much attention in footwear biomechanics literat...
This study assessed the centre of pressure (COP) behaviour and the relationship with impact severity...
Humans have engaged in endurance running for millions of years, but the modern running shoe was not ...
It is believed that human ancestors evolved the ability to run bipedally approximately 2 million yea...
Endurance running may have a long evolutionary history in the hominin clade but it was not until ver...
Endurance running may have a long evolutionary history in the hominin clade but it was not until ver...
We compared the difference in ground-force impact between runners using modern running footwear and ...
Approximately 75-80% of runners initiate contact with the running surface on their heel and thus hav...
Background: Previous studies of foot strike patterns of distance runners in road races have typicall...
Running features repetitive, impactful movements resulting in 79% of runners getting injured each ye...
Background: Recent evidence suggests that runners who habitually rearfoot strike suffer higher rates...
The purpose of this study was investigate the vertical loading rate and footstrike angles when runn...
Barefoot running has experienced a resurgence in footwear biomechanics literature, based on the supp...
Compared to competitive runners, recreational runners appear to be more prone to injuries, which hav...
The purpose of this study was investigate the vertical loading rate and footstrike angles when runn...
Background: Barefoot running has been the subject of much attention in footwear biomechanics literat...
This study assessed the centre of pressure (COP) behaviour and the relationship with impact severity...