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Improving running economy through altered shoe bending stiffness across speeds

, 2020
Increasing the longitudinal bending stiffness of running shoes decreases energy cost until a low point is reached, suggesting an optimal shoe stiffness. Previous research found optimal stiffness varies among individuals, however, none has determined the ...
Aubree R. McLeod   +4 more
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Changes in running economy at different intensities following downhill running

Journal of Sports Sciences, 2009
In this study, we tested the hypothesis that running economy assessed at a high intensity [e.g. 90% maximal oxygen capacity (VO2(max))] would be affected more than at a lower intensity (e.g. 70% VO2(max)) after downhill running. Fifteen untrained young men performed level running at 70, 80, and 90% VO2(max) (5 min for each intensity) before and 2 and 5
Trevor C, Chen   +4 more
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Optimal footwear longitudinal bending stiffness to improve running economy is speed dependent

Footwear Science, 2019
The primary footwear components of interest to improve performance are midsole material, weight, and longitudinal bending stiffness. Little is known about the effects of varied longitudinal bending stiffness across a range of running speeds.
Evan M. Day, M. Hahn
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Effects of the Menstrual Cycle on Running Economy: Oxygen Cost Versus Caloric Cost

Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2019
Purpose: This study investigated the effects of the menstrual cycle on running economy (RE). Method: Eleven eumenorrheic female athletes (mean age: 21.18 ± 3.65 years, height: 170.2 ± 6.6 cm, VO2max: 49.25 ± 9.15 mL·kg−1·min−1, and menstrual cycle: 29.8 ±
Bircan Dokumacı, T. Hazır
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RUNNING ECONOMY

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1986
P Bradley   +4 more
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Running The British Economy

1995
We wish to invite colleagues from other countries to collaborate with us in developing country specific variations of RBE and disseminating the stimulation as we have done in Britain, the US and Australia. The workshop will provide hands-on experience for participants by treating them as economics students responsible for running their own economy in ...
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1155 RUNNING ECONOMY

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1994
A. F. Mnliszewski, P. S. Freedson
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Feasibility of Improving Running Economy

Sports Medicine, 1991
S P, Bailey, R R, Pate
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Bioplastics for a circular economy

Nature Reviews Materials, 2022
Jan-Georg Rosenboom   +2 more
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