Quote by Erika Lee Sperl, kinesiologist & high-performance sport Consult - Deepstash
Erika Lee Sperl, kinesiologist & high-performance sport Consult

“If you’re maintaining the same pace but running with a shortened stride length, you’ll increase your cadence because you’ll be taking more steps per minute.”

“If you lengthen your stride, you’ll be taking less steps per minute at the same pace.”

ERIKA LEE SPERL, KINESIOLOGIST & HIGH-PERFORMANCE SPORT CONSULT

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