Presentation Year
2018
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Boram LimKinesiologyGraduate Student,Boe M. BurrusKinesiologyFaculty,Justus D. OrtegaKinesiologyFaculty,Youngsub KwonKinesiologyFaculty
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Short Description of your Research or Creative Project (700 characters or less)
Running economy(RE) is considered to be a critical factor to improve running performance. Stride frequency(SF) is an important variable for determining RE. However, no previous research has investigated the interaction between running performance and SF at the velocity of maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max). The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of SF variations on running performance (duration/distance) at the velocity of VO2max. 14 male recreational runners completed total 7 experimental sessions with different SF conditions. The SF variations have a significant influence on running performance, especially 105% of preferred SF conditions revealed the best performance.
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378
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