| Literature DB >> 25525398 |
Kento Nakagawa1, Takashi Obu1, Kazuyuki Kanosue1.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To investigate the potential benefit of post-race wearing of unstable shoes (Masai Barefoot Technology [MBT]) on recovery from marathon race-induced fatigue. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Forty-five runners who participated in a full marathon race were divided into three groups: 1) MBT shoes, 2) trail running shoes, and 3) control (CON). Participants ran a full marathon with their own running shoes, and then put on the assigned shoes immediately after the race. They continued to wear the assigned shoes for the ensuing 3 days. The CON group wore their usual shoes. Estimates of post-race fatigue were made by the participants on questionnaires that utilized a visual analog scale. Estimates were made just after the race, as well as for the next 3 days.Entities:
Keywords: VAS; footwear; full marathon
Year: 2014 PMID: 25525398 PMCID: PMC4266420 DOI: 10.2147/OAJSM.S72509
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Open Access J Sports Med ISSN: 1179-1543
Figure 1Illustration of the MBT shoe used in the study.
Abbreviation: MBT, Masai Barefoot Technology.
Marathon performance, averaged walking time per day, and length of wearing time per day with the assigned shoes
| MBT | TR | CON | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Time of the race (h) | 4.13±0.85 | 4.14±0.83 | 4.45±0.89 |
| Walking time (h) | 1.71±1.12 | 1.31±0.81 | 1.26±0.71 |
| Wearing time (h) | 7.87±2.00 | 8.08±2.38 |
Notes: No difference between the groups was found. Values are expressed as mean ± standard deviation.
Abbreviations: CON, control; MBT, Masai Barefoot Technology; TR, trail running shoes; h, hours.
Figure 2Subjective fatigue pre- and post-marathon race and after 1, 2, and 3 days of recovery.
Notes: Asterisks indicate the significant differences on day 3 (P<0.05). Values are expressed as mean ± standard error.
Abbreviations: CON, control; MBT, Masai Barefoot Technology; pre, pre-marathon race; post, post-marathon race; TR, trail running shoes.