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Ankle marker vertical position versus time data just prior to touchdown and during the initial ground contact phase for a representative rear-foot strike (RFS) and fore-foot strike (FFS) runner. Ankle marker vertical position versus time data just prior to touchdown and during the initial ground contact phase for a representative rear-foot strike (RFS) and fore-foot strike (FFS) runner. After touchdown, the ankle marker decreases in vertical position until it reaches its lowest position above the running surface (Min.); the time interval for this deceleration is bracketed by Δt1 for the RFS and FFS, respectively. Kenneth P. Clark et al. J Exp Biol 2017;220: © Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd
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