A new study published on ScienceDirect.com reveals that asymmetry in sprinting, often viewed as a flaw, may actually enhance performance. This research challenges the myth of perfection in athletic training, highlighting the complex interplay between biomechanics and efficiency.
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Author : Jackson Lee
Publish date : 2025-07-02 18:01:00
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Unraveling the Myths: Embracing Asymmetry in Sprinting for Peak Performance

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