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Metabolic and performance responses of male runners wearing 3 types of footwear: Nike Vaporfly 4%, Saucony Endorphin racing flats, and their own shoes
PURPOSE: We compared running economy (RE) and 3-km time-trial (TT) variables of runners wearing Nike Vaporfly 4% (VP4), Saucony Endorphin lightweight racing flats (FLAT), and their habitual running (OWN) footwear. METHODS: Eighteen male recreational runners (age = 33.5 ± 11.9 year (mean ± SD), peak...
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Shanghai University of Sport
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9189709/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33264686 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jshs.2020.11.012 |
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author | Hébert-Losier, Kim Finlayson, Steven J. Driller, Matthew W. Dubois, Blaise Esculier, Jean-François Beaven, Christopher Martyn |
author_facet | Hébert-Losier, Kim Finlayson, Steven J. Driller, Matthew W. Dubois, Blaise Esculier, Jean-François Beaven, Christopher Martyn |
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description | PURPOSE: We compared running economy (RE) and 3-km time-trial (TT) variables of runners wearing Nike Vaporfly 4% (VP4), Saucony Endorphin lightweight racing flats (FLAT), and their habitual running (OWN) footwear. METHODS: Eighteen male recreational runners (age = 33.5 ± 11.9 year (mean ± SD), peak oxygen uptake (VO(2peak)) = 55.8 ± 4.4 mL/kg·min) attended 4 sessions approximately 7 days apart. The first session consisted of a VO(2peak) test to inform subsequent RE speeds set at 60%, 70%, and 80% of the speed eliciting VO(2peak). In subsequent sessions, treadmill RE and 3-km TTs were assessed in the 3 footwear conditions in a randomized, counterbalanced crossover design. RESULTS: Oxygen consumption (mL/kg·min) was less in VP4 (from 4.3% to 4.4%, p ≤ 0.002) and FLAT (from 2.7% to 3.4%, p ≤ 0.092) vs. OWN across intensities, with a non-significant difference between VP4 and FLAT (1.0%–1.7%, p ≥ 0.292). Findings related to energy cost (W/kg) and energetics cost of transport (J/kg·m) were comparable. VP4 3-km TT performance (11:07.6 ± 0:56.6 mm:ss) was enhanced vs. OWN by 16.6 s (2.4%, p = 0.005) and vs. FLAT by 13.0 s (1.8%, p = 0.032). The 3-km times between OWN and FLAT (0.5%, p = 0.747) were similar. Most runners (n = 11, 61%) ran their fastest TT in VP4. CONCLUSION: Overall, VP4 improved laboratory-based RE measures in male recreational runners at relative speeds compared to OWN, but the RE improvements in VP4 were not significant vs. FLAT. More runners exhibited better treadmill TT performances in VP4 (61%) vs. FLAT (22%) and OWN (17%). The variability in RE (–10.3% to 13.3%) and TT (–4.7% to 9.3%) improvements suggests that responses to different types of shoes are individualized and warrant further investigation. |
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spelling | pubmed-91897092022-06-16 Metabolic and performance responses of male runners wearing 3 types of footwear: Nike Vaporfly 4%, Saucony Endorphin racing flats, and their own shoes Hébert-Losier, Kim Finlayson, Steven J. Driller, Matthew W. Dubois, Blaise Esculier, Jean-François Beaven, Christopher Martyn J Sport Health Sci Original Article PURPOSE: We compared running economy (RE) and 3-km time-trial (TT) variables of runners wearing Nike Vaporfly 4% (VP4), Saucony Endorphin lightweight racing flats (FLAT), and their habitual running (OWN) footwear. METHODS: Eighteen male recreational runners (age = 33.5 ± 11.9 year (mean ± SD), peak oxygen uptake (VO(2peak)) = 55.8 ± 4.4 mL/kg·min) attended 4 sessions approximately 7 days apart. The first session consisted of a VO(2peak) test to inform subsequent RE speeds set at 60%, 70%, and 80% of the speed eliciting VO(2peak). In subsequent sessions, treadmill RE and 3-km TTs were assessed in the 3 footwear conditions in a randomized, counterbalanced crossover design. RESULTS: Oxygen consumption (mL/kg·min) was less in VP4 (from 4.3% to 4.4%, p ≤ 0.002) and FLAT (from 2.7% to 3.4%, p ≤ 0.092) vs. OWN across intensities, with a non-significant difference between VP4 and FLAT (1.0%–1.7%, p ≥ 0.292). Findings related to energy cost (W/kg) and energetics cost of transport (J/kg·m) were comparable. VP4 3-km TT performance (11:07.6 ± 0:56.6 mm:ss) was enhanced vs. OWN by 16.6 s (2.4%, p = 0.005) and vs. FLAT by 13.0 s (1.8%, p = 0.032). The 3-km times between OWN and FLAT (0.5%, p = 0.747) were similar. Most runners (n = 11, 61%) ran their fastest TT in VP4. CONCLUSION: Overall, VP4 improved laboratory-based RE measures in male recreational runners at relative speeds compared to OWN, but the RE improvements in VP4 were not significant vs. FLAT. More runners exhibited better treadmill TT performances in VP4 (61%) vs. FLAT (22%) and OWN (17%). The variability in RE (–10.3% to 13.3%) and TT (–4.7% to 9.3%) improvements suggests that responses to different types of shoes are individualized and warrant further investigation. Shanghai University of Sport 2022-05 2020-11-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9189709/ /pubmed/33264686 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jshs.2020.11.012 Text en © 2020 Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of Shanghai University of Sport. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Original Article Hébert-Losier, Kim Finlayson, Steven J. Driller, Matthew W. Dubois, Blaise Esculier, Jean-François Beaven, Christopher Martyn Metabolic and performance responses of male runners wearing 3 types of footwear: Nike Vaporfly 4%, Saucony Endorphin racing flats, and their own shoes |
title | Metabolic and performance responses of male runners wearing 3 types of footwear: Nike Vaporfly 4%, Saucony Endorphin racing flats, and their own shoes |
title_full | Metabolic and performance responses of male runners wearing 3 types of footwear: Nike Vaporfly 4%, Saucony Endorphin racing flats, and their own shoes |
title_fullStr | Metabolic and performance responses of male runners wearing 3 types of footwear: Nike Vaporfly 4%, Saucony Endorphin racing flats, and their own shoes |
title_full_unstemmed | Metabolic and performance responses of male runners wearing 3 types of footwear: Nike Vaporfly 4%, Saucony Endorphin racing flats, and their own shoes |
title_short | Metabolic and performance responses of male runners wearing 3 types of footwear: Nike Vaporfly 4%, Saucony Endorphin racing flats, and their own shoes |
title_sort | metabolic and performance responses of male runners wearing 3 types of footwear: nike vaporfly 4%, saucony endorphin racing flats, and their own shoes |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9189709/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33264686 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jshs.2020.11.012 |
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