That’s one of the questions that ultra researcher Guillaume Millet, of the University of Calgary, addressed in his talk at the University of Kent’s Endurance Research Conference last month ( now freely available on YouTube). But is the same true for ultramarathons, which cover much longer distances and often cross rocky trails and mountainous terrain? ![]() We all have an idea what the “ideal” marathoner looks like-we’ve seen enough pictures of the lead pack at big races to have an image of the diminutive, smooth-striding, pipe-cleaner-legged bodies that tend to finish at the front.
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