Publications by authors named "Isabelle L Gillis"

Article Synopsis
  • - The study investigated whether the running power (RP) measured by the Stryd footpod device remains consistent when switching between training shoes and high-performance racing shoes (HPRS).
  • - Fourteen trained runners participated in treadmill tests, revealing that RP was not significantly different across shoe types, but the metabolic power (W) was about 5% lower when wearing HPRS.
  • - The findings suggest that while RP and W are related within shoe types, runners should take their shoe type into account when using RP to estimate W for both training and racing.
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