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három bioechanikai elemzést berakok, hogy lássuk az arányokat a landolás kapcsán hosszútávfutóknál (az elitek külön érdekesek, hisz ők minimálcipőnek mondható csukákban tolják):

 

753 runners were analyzed at 9 km point of 10 km and 20 km point of marathon races: 81% RearF. strikers, 19% MiddleF strikers & 0% FrontF strikers
(Kerr BA, Beauchamp L et al: Footstrike patterns in distance running. In Nigg BM (Ed.), Biomechanical Aspects of Sport Shoes and Playing Surfaces, University Press, Calgary, 1983, pp. 135-142.)

 

283 elite runners analyzed at 9.3 mile mark of half-marathon: 74.9% RF, 23.7% MF and 1.4% FF strikers
(Hasegawa H, Yamauchi T, Kraemer WJ: Foot strike patterns of runners at the 15-km point during an elite-level half marathon. J Strength Cond Res, 21:888-893, 2007.)

 

936 runners were filmed at 10 km point of ½-full marathon: 88.9% RF strikers, 3.4% MF strikers, 1.8% FF strikers & 5.9% asymmetrical strikers
(Larson P, Higgins E et al: Foot strike patterns of recreational and sub-elite runners in a long-distance road race. J Sports Sciences, 29:1665-1673, 2011.)

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