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Using Gold-standard Gait Analysis Methods to Assess Experience Effects on Lower-limb Mechanics During Moderate High-heeled Jogging and Running
Published on: September 14, 2017
D A Gregory1, K A Pfeiffer, K E Vickers
1University of Tennessee, Kinesiology, Recreation, and Sport Studies Knoxville, USA.
Running with a jogging stroller (JS) results in minimal increases in exertion. Studies show slightly higher heart rate and perceived exertion, but oxygen consumption remains similar compared to running without a JS.
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