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Introduction economy of running

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1992
This symposium endeavors to address the issue of running economy from a multidisciplinary perspective. Topics addressed in this symposium include physiological aspects of running economy, changes in running economy with age during childhood and adolescence, biomechanical considerations for economical walking and running, psychological state and running
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Shoes, running economy and distance running performance

Footwear Science, 2019
Racing flats for distance running have evolved from being highly flexible with minimal cushioning to being very stiff in longitudinal bending with thick and resilient midsole cushioning.
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Menstrual cycle phase and running economy

Medicine &amp Science in Sports &amp Exercise, 1997
To further elucidate the relationship between RE and menstrual cycle phase, eight eumenorrheic moderately-trained female runners were studied throughout their menstrual cycles, which were divided into five phases: early follicular (EF), late follicular (LF), early luteal (EL), mid-luteal (ML), and late luteal (LL).
T J, Williams, G S, Krahenbuhl
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The influence of mindfulness training on running economy and perceived flow under different attentional focus conditions – an intervention study

, 2020
Training of mindfulness has gained relevance in sports teaching present moment regulation that is crucial to athletic performance. This study examines the impact of mindfulness training on flow experience and running economy within four attentional foci.
A. Hill   +4 more
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Long-Run Urban Growth with Agglomeration Economies [PDF]

open access: possibleEnvironment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 1987
It is widely recognized that agglomeration economies are a crucially important factor in explaining the existence and growth of urban areas, and therefore should be explicitly taken into consideration in long-run urban growth analysis. Once such economies are introduced, however, the urban economy tends to diverge from a steady state equilibrium and ...
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Correlation of Eccentric Strength, Reactive Strength, and Leg Stiffness With Running Economy in Well-Trained Distance Runners

Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 2019
Li, F, Newton, RU, Shi, Y, Sutton, D, and Ding, H. Correlation of eccentric strength, reactive strength, and leg stiffness with running economy in well-trained distance runners.
Fei Li   +4 more
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Altered Running Economy Directly Translates to Altered Distance-Running Performance

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2016
Our goal was to quantify if small (1%-3%) changes in running economy quantitatively affect distance-running performance. Based on the linear relationship between metabolic rate and running velocity and on earlier observations that added shoe mass increases metabolic rate by ~1% per 100 g per shoe, we hypothesized that adding 100 and 300 g per shoe ...
Wouter, Hoogkamer   +3 more
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The Effects of a Downhill Running Bout on Running Economy

Research in Sports Medicine, 2012
This study investigated whether downhill (DH) running (10-min @ 214.4 m·min(-1) and -10% grade) would elicit acute and delayed effects on running economy (RE) upon completion of DH running (RE2) and daily over 72 h (RE3, RE4, RE5). Fifteen runners (8 female, 7 male) completed the protocol.
William A, Braun, Sally, Paulson
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Running economy and distance running performance of highly trained athletes

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1980
The purpose of the study was to determine the relationship between running economy and distance running performance in highly trained and experienced distance runners of comparable ability. Oxygen uptake (Vo2) during steady-state and maximal aerobic power (Vo2max) were measured during treadmill running using the open-circuit method.
D L, Conley, G S, Krahenbuhl
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Muscle Injury After Low-Intensity Downhill Running Reduces Running Economy

Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 2014
Contraction-induced muscle injury may reduce running economy (RE) by altering motor unit recruitment, lowering contraction economy, and disturbing running mechanics, any of which may have a deleterious effect on endurance performance. The purpose of this study was to determine if RE is reduced 2 days after performing injurious, low-intensity exercise ...
Cory W, Baumann   +5 more
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