Impact of midsole thickness on physiological responses during running in well-trained athletes
Introduction Modern running shoes have revolutionized long-distance performances by decreasing the amount of oxygen athletes need when running at a given speed, which is termed running economy. In 2022, World Athletics imposed an upper limit of 40 mm for midsole thickness, possibly to prevent shoes...
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Main Authors: | Gian-Andri Baumann (Author), Mattia Nolé (Author), Christina M. Spengler (Author), Fernando G. Beltrami (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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