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Different drops in running shoes

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by Albert Casas, Feb 8, 2013.

  1. Albert Casas

    Albert Casas Active Member


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    Hi guys,

    I would like to know if you have information about how differents drops exists actually in running shoes affects running biomechanics and all the changes that produces in different musculature involved.

    I dont want to entry in barefoot running is better or not I only want information and your opinion abouts the changes that produces differents drops between heel to toe distance in running shoes specifically.

    Albert Casas
    www.podologiaterrassa.com
     
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