Alternate Run Study
Overuse Injury
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Overuse Injury focused on measuring Running injuries, footwear, alternating load
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Subjects in this study will include adults (men and women) between the ages of 19 and 60, have been running on a regular basis (minimum once per week) over the past 6 months, are able to run for 60 minutes continuously, could tolerate 20-40km per week in training, and have not experienced a running related injury requiring a stoppage of 2-weeks or more in the past 6 months. Only neutral and pronated foot postures (Foot Posture Index between -2 and 8) will be recruited
Exclusion Criteria:
- have a history of surgery to their plantar fascia or Achilles tendon,
- have a diagnosis of osteoarthritis - or other degenerative musculoskeletal disorder - affecting the lower extremity,
- take analgesic or anti-inflammatory medication 2 or more times per week over the past 4 weeks,
- take part in high impact activities 2 or more times per week during the study period
Sites / Locations
- Division of Sports Medicine
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Active Comparator
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Constant training/Constant footwear
Alternate training/Constant footwear
Constant training/Alternating footwear
Alternating training/Alternating footwear
Group 1 - Runners will be assigned identical training sessions over a 7-day period and will perform these runs in two pairs of the same assigned neutral-cushioned running shoe (Nike Pegasus). The weekly training volume will increase on a weekly basis in order to progressively increase training load in preparation for the half-marathon event.
Group 2 - Runners will perform a variation of workouts, consisting of interval/speed work, tempo runs, and long-slow distance runs throughout each 7-day period. As with Group 1, weekly training volume will increase on a weekly basis. Runners in Group 2 will perform these runs in two pairs of the same assigned neutral-cushioned running shoe (Nike Pegasus).
Group 3 - Runners will be assigned identical training sessions over a 7-day period but will alternate use of two different models of running shoes across successive workouts (Nike Pegasus and Nike Zoom Streak). The Zoom Streak has 10mm less midsole material, a less supportive heel counter and more flexible forefoot providing a more responsive feel to the runner.
Group 4 - Runners will be assigned a variation of workouts throughout each 7-day period and will alternate use of two different models of running shoes across successive workouts (Nike Pegasus and Nike Zoom Streak).