Great Video. At the 25.7 mile mark it is hard to be too critical of running form. I thought she was about to heel strike to but she quickly rotates her foot where she lands pretty much flat footed. She has dramatically improved in each of her marathons so I am guessing a major road marathon victory is soon to come for her.
The third runner may be touching down with what looks like "heel strike", but she doesn't put all her weight on it until it is under her. You don't get to the elite levels by heel striking.
Why would you consider changing your technique if you were just seconds away from a $150.000 prize? You're doing great! Never change an almost-winning team! :-)
I'm working on my running. Not sure pose is THE way for sure, but I am sure it's mighty close. 34y/o, keeping up with the tireless 17y/o talented runners at the track. I used to be a POS runner at 17, but man did I ever have heaps of energy. If only I would have known then what I know now...
The problem with comparisons like this is that it insinuates that the difference between these 3 is all in the way they land. In other words, it's easy to jump to the conclusion that the first lady won simply because of her foot strike is supposedly more efficient. What if other things such as VO2 and other factors were greater in the first runner? Then what? These women are each doing what works for them. We've seen winners of this race who were heel strikers (hello Meb Keflezighi).
@splaticon5 I originally thought the same thing, but it appears as though her foot plantarflexes just before impact with the ground. somewhere between a midfoot strike and a heelstrike. could be better, but could be much worse
@howdysir Hard to say, but I hope you're right :) I find it somewhat hard to believe that a top marathoner would heel strike. I don't think they would be top marathoners if they did, but at the end of a long race, technique will probably break down somewhat, even for the best runners. The first girl definitely has the best technique.
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DesertTrip 1 month ago
White girl lands on her heels no wonder she's behind the Africans...
TheSwingingSword 6 months ago
geez long stride!
kg062007 7 months ago
Great Video. At the 25.7 mile mark it is hard to be too critical of running form. I thought she was about to heel strike to but she quickly rotates her foot where she lands pretty much flat footed. She has dramatically improved in each of her marathons so I am guessing a major road marathon victory is soon to come for her.
lsfowler1 9 months ago
The third runner may be touching down with what looks like "heel strike", but she doesn't put all her weight on it until it is under her. You don't get to the elite levels by heel striking.
jpinman1 9 months ago 3
Why would you consider changing your technique if you were just seconds away from a $150.000 prize? You're doing great! Never change an almost-winning team! :-)
I'm working on my running. Not sure pose is THE way for sure, but I am sure it's mighty close. 34y/o, keeping up with the tireless 17y/o talented runners at the track. I used to be a POS runner at 17, but man did I ever have heaps of energy. If only I would have known then what I know now...
Cloxxki 10 months ago
The problem with comparisons like this is that it insinuates that the difference between these 3 is all in the way they land. In other words, it's easy to jump to the conclusion that the first lady won simply because of her foot strike is supposedly more efficient. What if other things such as VO2 and other factors were greater in the first runner? Then what? These women are each doing what works for them. We've seen winners of this race who were heel strikers (hello Meb Keflezighi).
thebbk 10 months ago
Also, relative to the first two ladies, Davila strikes forward of her center of gravity.
CoachKMac 10 months ago
Watching that third girl's heel strikes make my knees hurt
splaticon5 10 months ago
@splaticon5
Given the results, I'd guess that it works for her.
redetrigan 10 months ago
@redetrigan
it works for now...
TheSuitIsNOTBlack 10 months ago
@redetrigan Of course, but in the end, heel striking will wear down even the strongest runner.
splaticon5 10 months ago
@splaticon5 I originally thought the same thing, but it appears as though her foot plantarflexes just before impact with the ground. somewhere between a midfoot strike and a heelstrike. could be better, but could be much worse
howdysir 10 months ago
@howdysir Hard to say, but I hope you're right :) I find it somewhat hard to believe that a top marathoner would heel strike. I don't think they would be top marathoners if they did, but at the end of a long race, technique will probably break down somewhat, even for the best runners. The first girl definitely has the best technique.
splaticon5 10 months ago
this is great, what kind of camera did you use??? how many frames per second?
Profrodgerkram 10 months ago
great ...!
juamarti2 10 months ago