Heel-Strike Force on a Treadmill Physical disorders

Chapter 9, Problem 9.3.19

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Heel-Strike Force on a Treadmill Physical disorders commonly experienced by long-distance runners are often related to large vertical reaction ground forces, and the minimization of such forces is the goal of much of the current research in sports biomechanics. DS 9.3.3 contains measurements of the heel-strike force, in newtons, of a particular runner on a standard treadmill and on a treadmill with a damped feature activated. Is the damped feature effective in reducing the heel-strike force?

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