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Rodger Kram

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Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|November 22, 2018
The Biomechanics of Competitive Male Runners in Three Marathon Racing Shoes: A Randomized Crossover StudyWouter Hoogkamer, Shalaya Kipp, Rodger Kram
Sports Biomechanics|September 6, 2016
Ground reaction forces during steeplechase hurdling and waterjumpsShalaya Kipp, Paolo Taboga, Rodger Kram
Peerj|August 2, 2014
Applying the cost of generating force hypothesis to uphill runningWouter Hoogkamer, Paolo Taboga, Rodger Kram
Applied Ergonomics|September 2, 2023
Metabolic power response to added mass on the lower extremities during runningItay Coifman, Rodger Kram, Raziel Riemer
Applied Ergonomics|August 26, 2023
Joint kinematic and kinetic responses to added mass on the lower extremities during runningItay Coifman, Rodger Kram, Raziel Riemer
The Journal of Experimental Biology|March 27, 2019
Preferred walking speed on rough terrain: is it all about energetics?Koren Gast, Rodger Kram, Raziel Riemer
European Journal of Applied Physiology|April 18, 2018
Comparison of running and cycling economy in runners, cyclists, and triathletesWannes Swinnen, Shalaya Kipp, Rodger Kram
Frontiers in Physiology|February 27, 2019
Extrapolating Metabolic Savings in Running: Implications for Performance PredictionsShalaya Kipp, Rodger Kram, Wouter Hoogkamer
The Journal of Experimental Biology|August 2, 2018
What determines the metabolic cost of human running across a wide range of velocities?Shalaya Kipp, Alena M Grabowski, Rodger Kram
European Journal of Applied Physiology|August 9, 2017
Changing relative crank angle increases the metabolic cost of leg cyclingAsher H Straw, Wouter Hoogkamer, Rodger Kram
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Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|November 22, 2018
The Biomechanics of Competitive Male Runners in Three Marathon Racing Shoes: A Randomized Crossover StudyWouter Hoogkamer, Shalaya Kipp, Rodger Kram
Sports Biomechanics|September 6, 2016
Ground reaction forces during steeplechase hurdling and waterjumpsShalaya Kipp, Paolo Taboga, Rodger Kram
Peerj|August 2, 2014
Applying the cost of generating force hypothesis to uphill runningWouter Hoogkamer, Paolo Taboga, Rodger Kram
Applied Ergonomics|September 2, 2023
Metabolic power response to added mass on the lower extremities during runningItay Coifman, Rodger Kram, Raziel Riemer
Applied Ergonomics|August 26, 2023
Joint kinematic and kinetic responses to added mass on the lower extremities during runningItay Coifman, Rodger Kram, Raziel Riemer
The Journal of Experimental Biology|March 27, 2019
Preferred walking speed on rough terrain: is it all about energetics?Koren Gast, Rodger Kram, Raziel Riemer
European Journal of Applied Physiology|April 18, 2018
Comparison of running and cycling economy in runners, cyclists, and triathletesWannes Swinnen, Shalaya Kipp, Rodger Kram
Frontiers in Physiology|February 27, 2019
Extrapolating Metabolic Savings in Running: Implications for Performance PredictionsShalaya Kipp, Rodger Kram, Wouter Hoogkamer
The Journal of Experimental Biology|August 2, 2018
What determines the metabolic cost of human running across a wide range of velocities?Shalaya Kipp, Alena M Grabowski, Rodger Kram
European Journal of Applied Physiology|August 9, 2017
Changing relative crank angle increases the metabolic cost of leg cyclingAsher H Straw, Wouter Hoogkamer, Rodger Kram
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