Hébert-Losier, KimDai, BoyiNunome, HiroyukiKong, Pui WahHobara, HiroakiHsu, Wei-ChunBradshaw, Elizabeth J.Fong, Daniel T.P.Vanwanseele, Benedicte2026-06-112026-06-112023Hébert-Losier, K., Dai, B., Nunome, H., Kong, P. W., Hobara, H., Hsu, W. C., Bradshaw, E. J., Fong, D. T. P., & Vanwanseele, B. (2023). Reporting guidelines for running biomechanics and footwear studies using three-dimensional motion capture. Sports Biomechanics, 22(3), 473-484. https://doi.org/10.1080/14763141.2022.21101491476-3141https://hdl.handle.net/10289/18343Running shoes act as an interface between the foot and the ground and play a central role in running. Running shoes are constantly evolving, as is the research on running biomechanics and footwear. Experts agree that comfort, injury prevention, and performance are important factors to consider in the design and manufacturing of running footwear; however, these topics are often complex to investigate due to their multifactorial, individualised, or subjective nature with no clear evidence-based direction for footwear prescription.enThis is an authors accepted version of an article published in the journal Sports Biomechanics. © 2023 Taylor & Francis.humansbiomechanical phenomenamotion capturefootrunningshoesReporting guidelines for running biomechanics and footwear studies using three-dimensional motion captureJournal Article10.1080/14763141.2022.21101491752-611632 Biomedical and Clinical Sciences