There’s a science to why Olympic-caliber sprinters leave the rest of us in the dust. The August Scientific American delves into the latest research in the field. Experts in biomechanics at Southern Methodist University are studying runners including sprinter Mike Rodgers—a relay runner for the U.S. Olympics team in the 4 X 100-meter event—to further our understanding of sprinters’ forceful strides.
How Elite Sprinters Run So Fast [Video]
Scientists study the stride of Olympic athlete Mike Rodgers
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This article was originally published with the title "How Elite Sprinters Run So Fast [Video]" in Scientific American 315, 2, (August 2016)