Increased stride-rate in runners following an independent retraining program: A randomized controlled trial.
Jesson BaumgartnerRebecca GusmerJohn HollmanJonathan T FinnoffPublished in: Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports (2019)
A 6-week home training program using a watch and foot pod can increase the preferred running stride-rate by 5%-10% in runners with a stride-rate of 85 or less. Clinicians may be able to apply this type of gait retraining in recreational runners when designing injury prevention and rehabilitation programs.