Validity of the Stryd Power Meter in Measuring Running Parameters at Submaximal Speeds
This study assessed the Stryd running power meter validity at sub-maximal speeds (8 to 19 km/h). Six recreational runners performed an incremental indoor running test. Power output (PO), ground contact time (GCT) and leg spring stiffness (LSS) were compared to reference measures recorded by portable...
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Main Authors: | Frank Imbach (Author), Robin Candau (Author), Romain Chailan (Author), Stephane Perrey (Author) |
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MDPI AG,
2020-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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