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A 4‐week instructed minimalist running transition and gait‐retraining changes plantar pressure and force
Authors:J. P. Warne  S. M. Kilduff  B. C. Gregan  A. M. Nevill  K. A. Moran  G. D. Warrington
Affiliation:1. School of Health and Human Performance, Applied Sports Performance Research Group, Dublin City University, , Dublin, Ireland;2. School of Sport, Performing Arts and Leisure, University of Wolverhampton, , Walsall, UK
Abstract:The purpose of this study is to compare changes in plantar pressure and force using conventional running shoes (CRS) and minimalist footwear (MFW) pre and post a 4‐week MFW familiarization period. Ten female runners (age: 21 ± 2 years; stature: 165.8 ± 4.5 cm; mass: 55.9 ± 3.2 kg) completed two 11 km/h treadmill runs, 24 hours apart, in both CRS and MFW (pretest). Plantar data were measured using sensory insoles for foot strike patterns, stride frequency, mean maximum force (urn:x-wiley:09057188:media:sms12121:sms12121-math-5001), mean maximum pressure (urn:x-wiley:09057188:media:sms12121:sms12121-math-5002) and eight mean maximum regional pressures. Subjects then completed a 4‐week familiarization period consisting of running in MFW and simple gait‐retraining, before repeating the tests (posttest). During the pretests, 30% of subjects adopted a forefoot strike in MFW, following familiarization this increased to 80%; no change occurred in CRS. A significant decrease in urn:x-wiley:09057188:media:sms12121:sms12121-math-5003 in both MFW and CRS (P = 0.024) was observed from pre‐post, and a significant decrease in heel pressures in MFW. urn:x-wiley:09057188:media:sms12121:sms12121-math-5004 was higher in MFW throughout testing (P < 0.001).A 4‐week familiarization to MFW resulted in a significant reduction in urn:x-wiley:09057188:media:sms12121:sms12121-math-5005 in both the CRS and MFW conditions, as well as a reduction in heel pressures. Higher urn:x-wiley:09057188:media:sms12121:sms12121-math-5006 was observed throughout testing in the MFW condition.
Keywords:biomechanics  footwear  running technique  barefoot running  running performance  injury
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