Running a marathon is something that features on many people’s bucket lists, but if you’re a female, a marathon could be even longer than 26.2 miles.
A new study by Brooks Running and the University of Portsmouth has found that ‘excessive breast movement’ can cost women an extra mile when running.
In the study, the researchers used biomecahnical analysis to assess the effect of breast movement on a woman’s stride while running.
Their analysis revealed that this movement can shorten your stride by up to four centimetres (1.57 inches).
Over the course of a marathon, this means that women could be adding an additional mile onto their run!
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