Effect of Footwear Longitudinal Bending Stiffness on Energy Cost, Biomechanics, and Fatigue During a Treadmill Half-Marathon.

IF 4.1 2区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise Pub Date : 2024-11-06 DOI:10.1249/MSS.0000000000003599
Titouan P Perrin, Romane Gerey, Cédric Y M Morio, Léonard Feasson, Hugo A Kerhervé, Jeremy Rossi, Guillaume Y Millet
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Abstract: Introduction: Carbon plates have been used to increase running shoes' longitudinal bending stiffness (LBS), but their effect during a long duration run remains unknown. Our study aimed to identify the effect of LBS on energy cost of running (Cr), biomechanics, and fatigue during a half-marathon.Methods: Thirteen well-trained male runners (half-marathon time < 1 h40) performed two half-marathons at 95% of the running speed associated with their second ventilatory threshold on two separate visits, with either high-LBS shoes (HLBS, with carbon-plates) or standard-LBS (SLBS) shoes. Before and after the half-marathon, Cr at 12 km/h with both shoes (two 6-min bouts: Cr12) and ankle plantarflexors (PF) force were measured. During the half-marathon, running kinematics, shoe perceived comfort, and Cr were assessed.Results: During Cr12 measurements before and after the half-marathon, HLBS was 1.0 ± 2.1% more economical than SLBS (p < 0.001). During the half-marathon, Cr increased with running duration (p = 0.048) but there was no distance × condition effect. HLBS increased contact time (+3%, p = 0.01), decreased metatarsophalangeal joint dorsiflexion (-9%, p = 0.01), and was perceived less comfortable than SLBS, independently from running duration. At the end of the half-marathon, HLBS shoes led to higher PF force loss (-20.0 ± 9.8% vs -13.3 ± 11.0%, p = 0.048).Conclusions: Adding curved carbon plates in the running shoes slightly improved Cr during short running bouts at low intensity but not during a half-marathon. This discrepancy may be explained by day-to-day Cr variability and variation in shoe comfort. PF fatigue was higher with HLBS shoes but the accentuated fatigue did not further impact the biomechanical perturbations induced by the plates. Our results suggest that carbon plates alone do not provide a significant advantage for half-marathon performance.

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在跑步机半程马拉松比赛中,鞋的纵向弯曲刚度对能量成本、生物力学和疲劳的影响。
摘要:引言:碳板已被用于增加跑鞋的纵向弯曲刚度(LBS),但其在长距离跑步中的效果仍不得而知。我们的研究旨在确定 LBS 在半程马拉松比赛中对跑步能量成本(Cr)、生物力学和疲劳的影响:13名训练有素的男性跑步者(半程马拉松时间小于1小时40分)分别穿着高LBS鞋(HLBS,带碳板)或标准LBS鞋(SLBS),以与其第二换气阈值相关的95%的跑步速度进行了两次半程马拉松比赛。在半程马拉松比赛之前和之后,分别测量了穿这两种鞋以 12 公里/小时速度跑步时的 Cr 值(两次,每次 6 分钟:Cr12)和踝关节跖屈肌(PF)的力量。在半程马拉松比赛中,对跑步运动学、鞋子舒适度和Cr进行了评估:结果:在半程马拉松前后的 Cr12 测量中,HLBS 比 SLBS 经济 1.0 ± 2.1%(p < 0.001)。在半程马拉松比赛中,Cr随跑步时间的延长而增加(p = 0.048),但没有距离×条件的影响。HLBS比SLBS增加了接触时间(+3%,p = 0.01),减少了跖趾关节外展(-9%,p = 0.01),并且感觉舒适度较低,这与跑步持续时间无关。在半程马拉松结束时,HLBS鞋导致更高的PF力损失(-20.0 ± 9.8% vs -13.3 ± 11.0%,p = 0.048):结论:在跑鞋中添加弧形碳板可略微改善低强度短距离跑步时的Cr,但在半程马拉松比赛中却无法改善。这种差异可能是由于每天的 Cr 变化和鞋子舒适度的变化造成的。HLBS 跑鞋的 PF 疲劳度更高,但疲劳度的增加并未进一步影响碳板引起的生物力学扰动。我们的结果表明,碳板本身并不能为半程马拉松成绩带来显著优势。
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