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  2. Metabolic Conditioning: How To Use Metcon Workouts To Change ...

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    “If during a metcon workout you’re noticing your heart rate is at that level, that’s a good indication that you might need up to 72 hours of rest before you do it again,” she says.

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  5. Running energetics - Wikipedia

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    It is common to compare the energy expended to run at a given fixed speed, usually by measuring oxygen consumed while running at a fixed speed (ml/kg/min). [8] This method does provide a comparison of economy at this given speed, but may often not provide an adequate representation of economy as a predictor of performance. [ 8 ]

  6. Footspeed - Wikipedia

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    Footspeed, or sprint speed, is the maximum speed at which a human can run. It is affected by many factors, varies greatly throughout the population, and is important in athletics and many sports, such as association football , Australian rules football , American football , track and field , field hockey , tennis , baseball , and basketball .

  7. Nike Free - Wikipedia

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    The numbering system indicates the cushioning of the shoe and follows a scale ranging from 0 (barefoot) to 10 (normal running shoe). Free 3.0 is the least and Free 7.0 (discontinued) is the most cushioned model so far. [2] Footwear impression and the outsole from a piece of footwear