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Metabolic energy expenditure during level, uphill, and downhill running
Looney, D. P., Hoogkamer, W., Kram, R.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2025)article“…Kram, R.…”
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Can ground reaction force variables preidentify the probability of a musculoskeletal injury in collegiate distance runners?
Stewart, H. E., Alcantara, R. S., Farina, K. A., Hahn, M. E., Grabowski, A. M., Kram, R., Wilcox, R. R., McNitt-Gray, J. L.Published in Journal of Applied Biomechanics (2025)article“…Kram, R.…”
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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“…Kram, R…”
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Nose-down saddle tilt improves gross efficiency during seated-uphill cycling
Wilkinson, R. D., Kram, R.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2022)article“…Kram, R.…”
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Could a hybrid cycling-running shoe offer time savings to triathletes?
Sterns, K., Hurt III, J. W., Wilkinson, R. D., Kram, R.Published in Footwear Science (2022)article“…Kram, R.…”
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Effects of course design (curves and elevation undulations) on marathon running performance: a comparison of Breaking 2 in Monza and the INEOS 1:59 Challenge in Vienna
Snyder, K. L., Hoogkamer, W., Triska, C., Taboga, P., Arellano, C. J., Kram, R.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2021)article“…Kram, R.…”
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Comparison of running and cycling economy in runners, cyclists, and triathletes
Swinnen, W., Kipp, S., Kram, R.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2018)article“…Kram, R.…”
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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“…Kram, R.…”
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What determines the metabolic cost of human running across a wide range of velocities?
Kipp, S., Grabowski, A. M., Kram, R.Published in International Journal of Exercise Science Conference Proceedings (2018)article“…Kram, R.…”
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Does metabolic rate increase linearly with running speed in all distance runners?
Batliner, M. E., Kipp, S., Grabowski, A. M., Kram, R., Byrnes, W. C.Published in Sports Medicine International Open (2018)article“…Kram, R.…”
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Straight and curve running biomechanics of sprinters with and without unilateral leg amputations
Tagoba, P., Grabowski, A. M., Kram, R.Published in International Calgary Running Symposium, August 14-17, 2014 (2014)congress proceedings“…Kram, R.…”
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Running biomechanics and performances of people with leg amputations
Kram, R.Published in International Calgary Running Symposium, August 14-17, 2014 (2014)congress proceedings“…Kram, R.…”
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Altered running economy directly translates to altered distance-running performance
Hoogkamer, W., Kipp, S., Spiering, B. A., Kram, R.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2016)article“…Kram, R.…”
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