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=Test runs=
My first test consisted of nine runs; three with [[MinimaxMaximalist]] [[Hoka Clifton]]s, three with more minimally cushioned [[Saucony Endorphin]], and three with the near barefoot [[Merrell Vapor Glove]]. The first of each sequence was with my normal rear [[Foot Strike]], the second was with forefoot only landing without my heel ever making contact with the ground, and the third was forefoot landing with the heel briefly touching down. I compared the Sensoria with the [[RunScribe]] and the Garmin [[Running Dynamics]], and in the RunScribe graphs below, yellow is Ground Contact Time and blue is Foot Strike. As you can see from the table below, run scribe is reporting a Foot Strike number that is appropriate for how I was running. However, the Sensoria is reporting that time heel striking even when I'm running on my forefoot. The discrepancy between the Ground Contact Time results for the Sensoria, [[RunScribe]], and Garmin [[Running Dynamics]] laid me to do some verification tests later using high-speed video. This testing led me to believe that the Garmin was giving the most accurate results.
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