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271 related items for PubMed ID: 21088547

  • 1. A comparison of the physiological exercise intensity differences between shod and barefoot submaximal deep-water running at the same cadence.
    Killgore GL, Coste SC, O' Meara SE, Konnecke CJ.
    J Strength Cond Res; 2010 Dec; 24(12):3302-12. PubMed ID: 21088547
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  • 2. A lower-extremities kinematic comparison of deep-water running styles and treadmill running.
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  • 3. Effects of deep water and treadmill running on oxygen uptake and energy expenditure in seasonally trained cross country runners.
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  • 4. Metabolic responses of running shod and barefoot in mid-forefoot runners.
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  • 6. Barefoot running improves economy at high intensities and peak treadmill velocity.
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  • 7. Metabolic cost of running barefoot versus shod: is lighter better?
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  • 8. Barefoot Running Reduces the Submaximal Oxygen Cost in Female Distance Runners.
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    Svedenhag J, Seger J.
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  • 13. Four-week habituation to simulated barefoot running improves running economy when compared with shod running.
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  • 14. Metabolic responses to prolonged work during treadmill and water immersion running.
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  • 16. Running in a minimalist and lightweight shoe is not the same as running barefoot: a biomechanical study.
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  • 18. Effects of footwear and strike type on running economy.
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  • 19. Muscle Activity and Physiological Responses During Running in Water and on Dry Land at Submaximal and Maximal Efforts.
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  • 20. Metabolic Differences Between Shod and Barefoot Walking in Children.
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