Search Results - Beck, O.
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It is time to abandon single-value oxygen uptake energy equivalents
Gill, P. K., Kipp, S., Beck, O. N., Kram, RPublished in Journal of Applied Physiology (2023)article“…Beck, O. N.…”
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Adding carbon fiber to shoe soles may not improve running economy: a muscle-level explanation
Beck, O. N., Golyski, P. R., Sawicki, G. S.Published in Scientific Reports (2020)article“…Beck, O. N.…”
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Athletes with versus without leg amputations: Different biomechanics, similar running economy
Beck, O., Grabowski, A. M.Published in Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews (2019)article“…Beck, O.…”
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Use aerobic energy expenditure instead of oxygen uptake to quantify exercise intensity and predict endurance performance
Beck, O. N., Kipp, S., Byrnes, W. C., Kram, R.Published in Journal of Applied Physiology (2018)article“…Beck, O. N.…”
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The biomechanics of the fastest sprinter with a unilateral transtibial amputation
Beck, O. N., Grabowski, A. M.Published in Journal of Applied Physiology (2018)article“…Beck, O. N.…”
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Reduced prosthetic stiffness lowers the metabolic cost of running for athletes with bilateral transtibial amputations
Beck, O. N., Taboga, P., Grabowski, A. M.Published in Journal of Applied Physiology (2017)article“…Beck, O. N.…”
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