Research Article

Effects of Surface Inclination on the Vertical Loading Rates and Landing Pattern during the First Attempt of Barefoot Running in Habitual Shod Runners

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Comparison of VALR (a) and VILR (b) in barefoot and shod running between runners remained total or partial heels trike landing (HS ratio > 0%) and total non-heel strike landing (HS ratio = 0%), for three surface inclination angles. ā€œā€ indicates that significantly higher () loading rate was observed in HS ratio > 0% subgroup than in HS ratio = 0% under each footwear condition.
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