2018
DOI: 10.7752/jpes.2018.04348
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Abstract: Many suggest that switching from shod running to barefoot running decreases injury risk and makes running more natural. Scientists have reported biomechanical differences in shod and barefoot running, with a number of differences related to increased injury risk. Our research is focused on investigating the acute differences when switching to barefoot running for the first time. Twenty long distance runners were subjected to an experiment as part of this research. The subjects ran 5 trials across two force pla… Show more

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