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Why changing running shoes could triple your injury riskThe paper notes that rearfoot strikers have running-related repetitive injury prevalence that is twice that of forefoot strikers, along with lower variability of foot contact angle which may ...
Most runners heel strike, others are mid-foot runners, and some find themselves running on their toes. But which style is better? Which is faster? And does forefoot striking lessen the odds of a ...
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