Stride-to-Stride Variability of the Center of Mass in Male Trained Runners After an Exhaustive Run: A Three Dimensional Movement Variability Analysis With a Subject-Specific Anthropometric Model
The motion of the human body can be described by the motion of its center of mass (CoM). Since the trajectory of the CoM is a crucial variable during running, one can assume that trained runners would try to keep their CoM trajectory constant from stride to stride. However, when exposed to fatigue,...
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Main Authors: | Felix Möhler (Author), Bernd Stetter (Author), Hermann Müller (Author), Thorsten Stein (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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