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The Biomechanics of Competitive Male Runners in Three Marathon Racing Shoes: A Randomized Crossover Study
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Kipp, Shalaya
, Kram, Rodger
, Hoogkamer, Wouter
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Adult
/ Ankle
/ Ankle - physiology
/ Biomechanical Phenomena
/ Biomechanics
/ Carbon
/ Compliance
/ Cost control
/ Cross-Over Studies
/ Energy
/ Energy storage
/ Fitness equipment
/ Force
/ Hip Joint - physiology
/ Humans
/ Kinematics
/ Knee
/ Knee Joint - physiology
/ Male
/ Marathons
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Metabolism
/ Original Research Article
/ Running
/ Running - physiology
/ Shoes
/ Sports
/ Sports Equipment
/ Sports Medicine
/ Velocity
/ Walking
/ Young Adult
2019
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The Biomechanics of Competitive Male Runners in Three Marathon Racing Shoes: A Randomized Crossover Study
by
Kipp, Shalaya
, Kram, Rodger
, Hoogkamer, Wouter
in
Adult
/ Ankle
/ Ankle - physiology
/ Biomechanical Phenomena
/ Biomechanics
/ Carbon
/ Compliance
/ Cost control
/ Cross-Over Studies
/ Energy
/ Energy storage
/ Fitness equipment
/ Force
/ Hip Joint - physiology
/ Humans
/ Kinematics
/ Knee
/ Knee Joint - physiology
/ Male
/ Marathons
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Metabolism
/ Original Research Article
/ Running
/ Running - physiology
/ Shoes
/ Sports
/ Sports Equipment
/ Sports Medicine
/ Velocity
/ Walking
/ Young Adult
2019
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The Biomechanics of Competitive Male Runners in Three Marathon Racing Shoes: A Randomized Crossover Study
by
Kipp, Shalaya
, Kram, Rodger
, Hoogkamer, Wouter
in
Adult
/ Ankle
/ Ankle - physiology
/ Biomechanical Phenomena
/ Biomechanics
/ Carbon
/ Compliance
/ Cost control
/ Cross-Over Studies
/ Energy
/ Energy storage
/ Fitness equipment
/ Force
/ Hip Joint - physiology
/ Humans
/ Kinematics
/ Knee
/ Knee Joint - physiology
/ Male
/ Marathons
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Metabolism
/ Original Research Article
/ Running
/ Running - physiology
/ Shoes
/ Sports
/ Sports Equipment
/ Sports Medicine
/ Velocity
/ Walking
/ Young Adult
2019
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The Biomechanics of Competitive Male Runners in Three Marathon Racing Shoes: A Randomized Crossover Study
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The Biomechanics of Competitive Male Runners in Three Marathon Racing Shoes: A Randomized Crossover Study
2019
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Overview
Background
We have shown that a prototype marathon racing shoe reduced the metabolic cost of running for all 18 participants in our sample by an average of 4%, compared to two well-established racing shoes. Gross measures of biomechanics showed minor differences and could not explain the metabolic savings.
Objective
To explain the metabolic savings by comparing the mechanics of the shoes, leg, and foot joints during the stance phase of running.
Methods
Ten male competitive runners, who habitually rearfoot strike ran three 5-min trials in prototype shoes (NP) and two established marathon shoes, the Nike Zoom Streak 6 (NS) and the adidas adizero Adios BOOST 2 (AB), at 16 km/h. We measured ground reaction forces and 3D kinematics of the lower limbs.
Results
Hip and knee joint mechanics were similar between the shoes, but peak ankle extensor moment was smaller in NP versus AB shoes. Negative and positive work rates at the ankle were lower in NP shoes versus the other shoes. Dorsiflexion and negative work at the metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint were reduced in the NP shoes versus the other shoes. Substantial mechanical energy was stored/returned in compressing the NP midsole foam, but not in bending the carbon-fiber plate.
Conclusion
The metabolic savings of the NP shoes appear to be due to: (1) superior energy storage in the midsole foam, (2) the clever lever effects of the carbon-fiber plate on the ankle joint mechanics, and (3) the stiffening effects of the plate on the MTP joint.
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