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Rearfoot striking is by far the most common footstrike pattern in (shod) running (24, 27).
Foot strike patterns in runners are generally grouped into three categories: rearfoot strike (RFS), midfoot strike (MFS) and forefoot strike (FFS). Classification of runners into one of these three categories can be achieved by observing the first point of contact between the landing foot with its running surface.
Yes, elite distance runners are heel strikers Due to their extremely high speed, most sprinters use a forefoot strike, with its shorter ground contact time. This ends up being efficient over shorter distances, but the amount of energy expenditure required has been found to be inefficient over longer distances.
In fact, there are now a number of recent studies that support the idea that rearfoot striking running may be the predominant footstrike pattern since it is the most metabolically efficient running form at recreational running speeds.
Rearfoot striking is by far the most common footstrike pattern in (shod) running (24, 27). The prevalence of rearfoot striking may be influenced by running velocity (8), footwear (8, 28), habituation to footwear (30), running distance (26), competition level (25), age (29), and fatigue (9).
Recreational Runners - Recreational long distance often use rearfoot/heel strike pattern. Studies show 95% of these runners are heel strikers. 4% are midfoot strikers, and 1% are forefoot strikers. Sub Elite/Elite Runners - Shorter distance sub-elite/elite runners often use forefoot/midfoot strike pattern.
The footstrike pattern of an athlete is understood as the way the foot touches the ground. Over the years, several definitions and techniques to classify and quantify footstrike patterns have been described.

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