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Habitual Running Style Matters: Duty Factor, and Not Stride Frequency, Relates to Loading Magnitude
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- Journal Article
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Learning effects in over-ground running gait retraining : a six-month follow-up of a quasi-randomized controlled trial
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Duty factor and stride frequency as (potential) load magnitude determinants of slow, female runners' habitual running pattern
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Low running offers a way to make distance running a viable physical activity option for more people
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Peak muscle and joint contact forces of running with increased duty factors
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Biomechanical adaptations following a musicābased biofeedback gait retraining program to reduce peak tibial accelerations
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- Journal Article
- A2
- open access
Relationship between duty factor and external forces in slow recreational runners
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Improving the energy economy of human running with powered and unpowered ankle exoskeleton assistance
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- Conference Paper
- C3
- open access
Grounded runners experience less severe ground reaction forces compared to runners who run with a flight phase
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- Conference Paper
- C3
- open access
Running profiles of recreational distance runners : race, training, spatiotemporal and anthropometrical characteristics