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minus-squarefafferliciouslinkfedilink7•8 months agoStride length would like a word. Strength, speed, and endurance are related. You’re right. But it’s not as clear as faster time == better endurance.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•8 months agoLonger stride length also equals a heavier body weight to move. I’m sure there’s some sort of graph where the vertex represents the most efficient combination of those factors.
Stride length would like a word.
Strength, speed, and endurance are related. You’re right. But it’s not as clear as faster time == better endurance.
Longer stride length also equals a heavier body weight to move. I’m sure there’s some sort of graph where the vertex represents the most efficient combination of those factors.