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Differential effects of speed on two-dimensional foot strike pattern during barefoot and shod running in recreationally active men
Authors:Ran Wang  Peng Cheng  Yang Hu  Jeffrey R Stout  Jay R Hoffman
Institution:1. School of Physical Education &2. Sport Training, Shanghai University of Sport , Shanghai, China;3. Institute of Exercise Physiology &4. Wellness, University of Central Florida , Orlando, USA ORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-7148-0764;5. Sport Science Research Centre, Beijing Sport University , Beijing, China;6. Wellness, University of Central Florida , Orlando, USA ORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-6114-1649;7. Wellness, University of Central Florida , Orlando, USA
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The majority of barefoot running studies have not considered speed as an influential factor on foot strike pattern. The aim of this study was to investigate differences in foot strike pattern and spatiotemporal characteristics between barefoot and shod overground running at varying speeds. We first determined maximal running speed (Vm) over 50 m in 15 recreationally active men who self-reported as habitual rearfoot strikers. Participants then completed shod and barefoot running trials at different speeds equivalent to approximately 90%, 80%, 70% and 60% of Vm. Sagittal plane two-dimensional (2D) foot-ground contact angle, ankle plantar-dorsi flexion angle, contact time, flight time, step length and step rate variables for each trial were recorded. A significant interaction effect of running speed and footwear condition (p < 0.05) on foot-ground contact angle, ankle plantar-dorsi flexion angle and contact time was observed. There was a main effect of running speed (p < 0.01) on flight time, step length and step rate. There was a main effect of footwear condition on step length (p < 0.01). Participants were more inclined to plantarflex the ankle and contact the ground with the forefoot at higher percentages of Vm, especially when running barefoot.
Keywords:Running technique  spatiotemporal characteristics  footwear  motion analysis
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