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Why do sprinters run on their toes?

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Answer: Maximizes elastic energy return

Maximizes elastic energy returnCorrect! Elastic recoil! Forefoot striking (running on toes): uses Achilles tendon and calf muscles as springs. Physics: (1) Tendons store elastic potential energy during foot contact. (2) Energy returns during push-off (like compressed spring). (3) More efficient than heel striking—less energy wasted. (4) Shorter ground contact time—faster cadence. Sprinters maximize power transfer. Also: calf muscles optimally positioned for explosive force. Distance runners mix forefoot/midfoot striking. Requires strong calves—not for beginners!

Increases stride length onlyWrong. Stride length matters, but toe running's benefit is elastic energy return from tendons—more efficient force production.

Looks more professionalWrong. Biomechanical advantage drives technique—elastic energy storage in tendons and faster ground contact for maximum speed.

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