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Abstract

A collision-based analysis of the landing-takeoff asymmetry during running

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M. Núñez Lisboa, LE Peñailillo, J. Cancino, H. Zbinden-Foncea & AH Dewolf. (2021) Influence of sports background on the bouncing mechanism of running. Sports Biomechanics 0:0, pages 1-12.
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R. M. Mesquita, P. A. Willems, G. Catavitello & A. H. Dewolf. (2023) Kinematics and mechanical changes with step frequency at different running speeds. European Journal of Applied Physiology.
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Ryan T. Schroeder & Arthur D. Kuo. (2021) Elastic energy savings and active energy cost in a simple model of running. PLOS Computational Biology 17:11, pages e1009608.
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Arthur H. Dewolf, Raphael M. Mesquita & Patrick A. Willems. (2020) Comment on: “Is Motorized Treadmill Running Biomechanically Comparable to Overground Running? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Cross-Over Studies”. Sports Medicine 50:9, pages 1695-1698.
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R. M. Mesquita, A. H. Dewolf, G. Catavitello, C. Osgnach, P. E. di Prampero & P. A. Willems. (2020) The bouncing mechanism of running against hindering, or with aiding traction forces: a comparison with running on a slope. European Journal of Applied Physiology 120:7, pages 1575-1589.
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A.H. Dewolf & P.A. Willems. (2019) Running on a slope: A collision-based analysis to assess the optimal slope. Journal of Biomechanics 83, pages 298-304.
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