
The podcast explores running biomechanics and footwear, featuring Dr. Iain Hunter, a biomechanics professor at BYU and experienced runner. The discussion centers on individual variability in response to running shoes, particularly super shoes, and the balance between quantitative research and qualitative factors like comfort. Dr. Hunter shares insights from his research, including a study on the energy cost of running in different shoes and another examining Achilles tendon health. He emphasizes the importance of comfort in shoe selection, referencing Benno Nigg's work, and notes that super shoes may reduce load on the ankle, potentially requiring supplementary strength training. The conversation also touches on the role of motor learning in adapting to new footwear and the specificity of training.
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