Analysis and Research on Foot Contact Methods for Middle and Long Distance Running among College Students
WANG Yongliang1, WANG Ting2*, REN Yingqi3
1.Department of Police Skills and Tactics Training, Criminal Investigation Police University of China, Shenyang 110035, China; 2.School of Mathematics and Computer Science, Jilin Normal University, Siping 136099, China; 3.Criminal Police Detachment of Liaoyuan Public Security Bureau, Liaoyuan 136200, China
Abstract: This study was conducted among 102 college students to comprehensively analyze the characteristics of their foot strike movement, biological mechanisms, and dynamic manifestations during running. Utilizing high-speed cameras, Insole-2A plantar pressure measurement devices, and other equipment, combined with expertise in biomechanics and anatomy, data on foot strike patterns was gathered through questionnaire surveys. Through analysis using precision instruments and mathematical statistics, relevant characteristics were systematically unveiled. The results indicated that during long-distance running, the proportions of forefoot striking, full-foot striking, and heel striking among college students were 15.6%, 58.4%, and 26%, respectively. Notably, the injury rates among those adopting the first two striking patterns were significantly higher compared to those using the rolling heel strike pattern.
王永良, 王婷, 任瑛琦. 高校大学生中长跑脚部触地方法分析与研究[J]. 吉林化工学院学报, 2025, 42(6): 64-70.
WANG Yongliang, WANG Ting, REN Yingqi. Analysis and Research on Foot Contact Methods for Middle and Long Distance Running among College Students. Journal of Jilin Institute of Chemical Technology, 2025, 42(6): 64-70.