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Wouter Hoogkamer, Assistant Professor at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, is the director of the UMass Integrative Locomotion Lab. He studies human locomotion, integrating neurophysiology, biomechanics and energetics. In today’s episode, learn about his research on running economy and breaking the two-hour marathon mark. Plus, we’ll take his expertise and distill it down to some experiments and concepts that we can use in the high school and college intro physics classroom.

 

Show notes: www.physicsalive.com/running

 

Learn more about Wouter and his work:

Twitter

 

The University of Massachusetts Integrative Locomotion Lab (UMILL)

 

National Biomechanics Day

 

Video analysis software

 

Force plates

 

Selected articles written by or quoting Wouter Hoogkamer

More articles at Media Coverage on the UMILL website