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Influence of Dorsiflexion Shoes on Jump Performance

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by NewsBot, Dec 19, 2013.

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    Influence of Dorsiflexion Shoes on Jump Performance.
    Salinero JJ, González-Millán C, Abián-Vicén J, Del Coso Garrigós J.
    J Appl Biomech. 2013 Dec 17.
     
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  3. EJRJ

    EJRJ Member

    The increase in strength is possible with this shoe, but it can have many implications. Its use is not recommended for daily practice of training because the muscles and ligaments adapt to this stress.

    (Law of Davis) Adaptation of tissues subjected to tension.


    I also like to see some image of sports footwear.

    And I suspect that the wedges could be affected by this dorsal flexion.
     
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    Effect of dorsiflexion shoes on jump performance

    The influence of ankle dorsiflexion on jumping capacity and the modified agility t-test performance.
    Salinero JJ, Abian-Vicen J, Del Coso J, González-Millán C.
    Eur J Sport Sci. 2014 Mar;14(2):137-43.
     
  5. Dr. Steven King

    Dr. Steven King Well-Known Member

    Aloha,

    We had some interesting jumping results when we tested carbon fiber spring plates for US patent #8,353,968. Since doriflexion sports shoes were not found to be effective.

    Mahalo,
    Steve
     
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