
The McGill Psychotherapy Process Research Group has merged with the McGill Health Psychology Research Group, and is now the Science and Practice in Psychology (SAPP) research group.
The McGill Psychotherapy Process Research Group has merged with the McGill Health Psychology Research Group, and is now the Science and Practice in Psychology (SAPP) research group.
Who?
Any recreational, competitive, or elite-level runners can participate.
You must be/you:
What?
Are you curious about your muscle strength and which side of your body you should focus on during gym sessions? Do you want to know whether you possess equal strength in your dominant and non-dominant sides during and after running?
This study provides the ideal opportunity to answer these questions and improve your performance!
Where?
Biomechanics of Occupation and Sport (BOS) Laboratory, Currie Gymnasium, McGill University, 475 Pine Avenue West, Montreal, Qc.
When?
Now recruiting 15 female and 15 male endurance runners.
Why?
To identify the sex-specific effects of localized hip and leg muscle fatigue compared to running-related fatigue on lower limb running biomechanics.
How?
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