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A new footwear technology to promote non-heelstrike landing and enhance running performance: Fact or fad?
Zhang, Janet H; McPhail, Aislinn J C; An, Winko W; Naqvi, Waqar M; Chan, Daniel L H; Au, Ivan P H; Luk, Alvin T W; Chen, Tony L; Cheung, Roy T H.
Affiliation
  • Zhang JH; a Gait & Motion Analysis Laboratory, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences , The Hong Kong Polytechnic University , Hung Hom , Hong Kong.
  • McPhail AJC; b Department of Biology and Medical Science , Western University , London , Canada.
  • An WW; a Gait & Motion Analysis Laboratory, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences , The Hong Kong Polytechnic University , Hung Hom , Hong Kong.
  • Naqvi WM; c Department of Physical Therapy , Buraydah Colleges , Buraydah , Saudi Arabia.
  • Chan DLH; a Gait & Motion Analysis Laboratory, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences , The Hong Kong Polytechnic University , Hung Hom , Hong Kong.
  • Au IPH; a Gait & Motion Analysis Laboratory, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences , The Hong Kong Polytechnic University , Hung Hom , Hong Kong.
  • Luk ATW; a Gait & Motion Analysis Laboratory, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences , The Hong Kong Polytechnic University , Hung Hom , Hong Kong.
  • Chen TL; a Gait & Motion Analysis Laboratory, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences , The Hong Kong Polytechnic University , Hung Hom , Hong Kong.
  • Cheung RTH; a Gait & Motion Analysis Laboratory, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences , The Hong Kong Polytechnic University , Hung Hom , Hong Kong.
J Sports Sci ; 35(15): 1533-1537, 2017 Aug.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27607302
This study sought to compare the kinetics and kinematics data in a group of habitual shod runners when running in traditional running shoes and newly designed minimalist shoes with lug platform. This novel footwear design claims to simulate barefoot running and reduce energy loss during impact. We compared footstrike angle (FSA), vertical average (VALR) and instantaneous (VILR) loading rates, energy loss and initial vertical stiffness between two shoe conditions. Runners demonstrated a decreased FSA while running in minimalist shoes with lug platform than traditional shoes (P = 0.003; Cohen's d = 0.918). However, we did not observe a landing pattern transition. VALR and VILR between two footwear conditions showed no significant difference (P = 0.191-0.258; Cohen's d = 0.304-0.460). Initial vertical stiffness (P = 0.032; Cohen's d = 0.671) and energy loss (P = 0.044; Cohen's d = 0.578) were greater when running in minimalist shoes with lug platform. The results show that minimalist shoes with lug platform reduce the FSA but may not lead to a landing pattern switch or lower vertical loading rates. Interestingly, the new shoe design leads to a greater energy loss than traditional running shoes, which could be explained by a higher initial vertical stiffness.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Running / Shoes / Gait Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: J Sports Sci Year: 2017 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Hong Kong Country of publication: United kingdom

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Running / Shoes / Gait Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: J Sports Sci Year: 2017 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Hong Kong Country of publication: United kingdom