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Absolute Reliability and Concurrent Validity of the Stryd System for the Assessment of Running Stride Kinematics at Different Velocities.

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The Stryd is a practical portable device that is reliable for measuring CT, FT, SL, and SF during running but provides accurate SL and SF measures but underestimates CT (0.5-8%) and overestimates FT (3-67%) compared with a photocell-based system.
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Garcia-Pinillos, F, Roche-Seruendo, LE, Marcen-Cinca, N, Marco-Contreras, LA, and Latorre-Roman, PA. Absolute reliability and concurrent validity of the Stryd system for the assessment of running stride kinematics at different velocities. J Strength Cond Res XX(X): 000–000, 2018—This study a

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The biomechanics of running and running styles: a synthesis.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a comprehensive description of the full spectrum of running styles using spatiotemporal parameters and their relationship with speed, ground reaction force and whole-body kinematics.
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Agreement between the spatiotemporal gait parameters from two different wearable devices and high-speed video analysis

TL;DR: It is suggested that both foot pods are valid tools for measuring spatiotemporal parameters during running on a treadmill at comfortable velocity and if the limits of agreement of both systems are considered in respect to high-speed VA, the RunScribe seems to be a more accurate system for measuring temporal parameters and SL than the Stryd™ system.
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Prediction of power output at different running velocities through the two-point method with the Stryd™ power meter.

TL;DR: The assessment of power output under only two distant velocities is recommended to obtain an accurate estimation of power under a wide range of submaximal runningVelocities to recommend the two-point method, which is quicker and less prone to fatigue.
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Validity of the Stryd Power Meter in Measuring Running Parameters at Submaximal Speeds.

TL;DR: It is concluded that the Stryd power meter provides valid measures of GCT and LSS but underestimates the absolute values of PO.
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Does Site Matter? Impact of Inertial Measurement Unit Placement on the Validity and Reliability of Stride Variables During Running: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the impact of placement on the validity and reliability of IMU-derived measures of running gait, including initial contact, toe-off, contact time (CT), flight time (FT), step time, stride time, swing time, step frequency (SF), step length (SL), stride length, peak vertical and resultant GRF and vertical stiffness were analysed.
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