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The influence of a new sole geometry while running

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by NewsBot, Jul 10, 2014.

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    The influence of a new sole geometry while running
    Claudia Knoepfli-Lenzina, Jennifer Carole Waecha, Turgut Gülayb, Florian Schellenbergb & Silvio Lorenzettib
    Journal of Sports Sciences; Published online: 30 Jun 2014
     

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  2. Bill Bird

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    I'm thinking what could these looped shock absorption structures do that an ordinary cushions soling wouldn't. It seems possible that increased shear in the saggital plane is the main thing. I would want to stay out of the mud though!
     
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    I finally got to check a pair of these shoes out. The "cells" are pretty flimsy and I can't see them doing a lot.
     
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