Adaptive Changes in Longitudinal Arch During Long-distance
Running
Weiyan Ren,
Yan Wang,
Zhaoqi Yan
et al.
Abstract:This study investigates the biomechanical adaptations of the longitudinal arch
(LA) in long-distance runners, focusing on changes in stiffness, angle, and
moment during a 60-minute run. Twenty runners participated in this experiment,
and were asked to run at a speed of 2.7 m·s-1 for 60 minutes. The
kinematic and kinetic data collected at five-minute intervals during running
were calculated, including the stiffne… Show more
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