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- W4285390411 abstract "Context Assessment of running mechanics has traditionally been conducted in laboratory settings; the advancement of wearable technology permits data collection during outdoor training sessions. Exploring changes in running mechanics across training-session types may assist runners, coaches, and sports medicine clinicians in improving performance and managing the injury risk. Objective To examine changes in running mechanics on the basis of routine training-session types. Design Descriptive observational study. Setting Field based, university. Methods Running mechanics data (ie, impact g, stride length, braking g, total shock g, cadence, and ground contact time) for National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I distance runners (n = 20 men) were collected using RunScribe sensors mounted to the laces during training sessions (long run [LR], interval run [IR], or recovery run [RR]) during a 1-week period. Results Repeated-measures analysis of covariance with Greenhouse–Geisser correction and training-session pace as a covariate indicated no statistically significant differences in spatiotemporal or kinetic measures across the 3 training-session types. Cadence and stride length were inversely related in all training sessions (LR: r = −0.673, P = .004; IR: r = −0.893, P < .001; RR: r = −0.549, P = .023). Strong positive correlations were seen between impact g and total shock in all training sessions (LR: r = 0.894, P < .001; IR: r = 0.782, P = < .001; RR: r = 0.922, P < .001). Ground contact time increased with stride length during LR training sessions (r = 0.551, P = .027) and decreased with braking g in IR training sessions (r = −0.574, P = .016) and cadence in RR training sessions (r = −0.487, P = .048). Conclusions Running mechanics in collegiate distance runners were not statistically different among training-session types when training-session pace was controlled. The use of wearable technology provides a tool for obtaining necessary data during overland training to inform training and program design." @default.
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- W4285390411 title "Kinetic and Kinematic Characteristics of Running During Regular Training Sessions for Collegiate Distance Runners Using Shoe Based Wearable Sensors" @default.
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