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    Title: 不同鞋底設計對慢跑時衝擊力之探討
    Effect of Different Outsole-designed to Impact Force during Jogging
    Authors: 張淳皓
    林國全
    王敏憲
    何金山
    Contributors: 體育學系
    Keywords: 運動鞋
    緩衝
    最大負荷率
    Sports shoes
    Shock absorption
    Maximum loading rate
    Date: 2014-03
    Issue Date: 2018-10-12 14:39:46 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: The aim of the study was to examine the degree of shock absorption, using two different outsoles-designed of running shoes. Methods: Twelve healthy male college students were required to conduct 3 tests, each for 30 times, with barefoot, wearing NIKE FREE +3 (FREE) and NIKE LUNAR ECLIPSE +2 (LUNAR) shoes. Using the free running speed, and the right foot must touch the force plate. The data are analyzed by one-way ANOVA test with SPSS 18.0 statistical software. Results: The maximum loading rate among the groups shows significant difference (p<.000). Besides, multiple comparison test of the maximum loading rate also displays significant differences among the three (p<.05), especially for LUNAR's maximum loading rate, which is the smallest. Conclusion: The loading rate of impact will be affected by different structure and material of shoe. The results of this study showed that LUNAR's outsole possesses better shock absorption than FREE's.
    Relation: 屏東科大體育學刊 3 2014.03[民103.03] 頁85-92
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Physical Education] journal articles

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