Stride length in distance running: velocity, body dimensions, and added mass effects.

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The preferred stride frequency (SF) and stride length (SL) of male recreational distance runners were measured on a level treadmill under a variety of conditions over the typical distance running speed range of 3.15-4.12 ms-1. At a given speed, the correlation ...

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PR, C., & R, K. (1989). Stride length in distance running: velocity, body dimensions, and added mass effects. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 21(4), 467–479. Retrieved from http://europepmc.org/abstract/med/2674599 papers2://publication/uuid/E4493E5B-3F3D-479A-BC51-1DDBD12CCFAB

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