Walter et al., 2002 - Google Patents
The evaluation of cleated shoes with the adolescent athlete in soccerWalter et al., 2002
- Document ID
- 10642171345204876626
- Author
- Walter J
- Ng G
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- The Foot
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Thirty-six children between the ages of eight and eleven were tested to determine if soccer cleats placed their feet in a dorsiflexed or 'negative heel'position at midstance while running. A comparison was made between non-cleated shoes and cleated shoes using both the F …
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