Impact acceleration during prolonged running while wearing conventional versus minimalist shoes.
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Impact acceleration during prolonged running while wearing conventional versus minimalist shoes.

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Impact acceleration during prolonged running while wearing conventional versus minimalist shoes.

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dc.contributor.author Izquierdo Renau, Marta
dc.contributor.author Queralt Blasco, Ana
dc.contributor.author Encarnación Martínez, Alberto
dc.contributor.author Pérez Soriano, Pedro
dc.date.accessioned 2020-03-06T12:47:54Z
dc.date.available 2020-03-06T12:47:54Z
dc.date.issued 2020
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/10550/73439
dc.description.abstract Purpose: In recent years a sub-group of minimalist runners have emerged who aim to perform physical exercise more naturally in an attempt to reduce running-related injuries. Here we aimed to determine the effect that running with minimalist footwear in a prolonged run has on footimpact accelerations. Method: Seventeen runners ran with minimalist and conventional shoes (MS and CS, respectively) in two separate sessions; the participants had experience with both footwear types. We measured the length and frequency of each stride, as well as the tibial and head impact acceleration every 5 minutes during a prolonged run (30 minutes at 80% of each individual's maximum aerobic speed). Results: There were significant differences in the acceleration rate in the tibia (CS: 516.1 ± 238.47 G/s and MS: 786.6 ± 238.45 G/s; p = .009) and head (CS: 73.3 ± 23.65 G/s and MS: 120.7 ± 44.13 G/s; p = .000). Our data indicate that the type of footwear increased the stride frequency and decreased length and that the impact acceleration is increased with MS compared to CS (p < .05 in both cases). However, the effect of prolonged run was not significantly different between CS and MS (p < .05). Conclusions: The peak tibia acceleration and headtibia acceleration rate indicate that the use of MS may be related to a higher risk of injury. These differences remained independently of the runners' fatigue state
dc.relation.ispartof Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2020
dc.rights.uri info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.source Izquierdo Renau, Marta Queralt Blasco, Ana Encarnación Martínez, Alberto Pérez Soriano, Pedro 2020 Impact acceleration during prolonged running while wearing conventional versus minimalist shoes. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport
dc.subject Biomecànica
dc.subject Ciències de l'esport
dc.subject Ferides i lesions
dc.subject Entrenament (Esport)
dc.title Impact acceleration during prolonged running while wearing conventional versus minimalist shoes.
dc.type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
dc.date.updated 2020-03-06T12:47:55Z
dc.identifier.doi https://doi.org/10.1080/02701367.2020.1726271?needAcces
dc.identifier.idgrec 136552

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