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  2. Gait - Wikipedia

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    Gait is the pattern of movement of the limbs of animals, including humans, during locomotion over a solid substrate. Most animals use a variety of gaits, selecting gait based on speed, terrain , the need to maneuver , and energetic efficiency.

  3. Gait (human) - Wikipedia

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    A mature walking pattern is characterized by the gait cycle being approximately 60% stance phase, 40% swing phase. [18] Initiation of gait is a voluntary process that involves a preparatory postural adjustment where the center of mass is moved forward and laterally prior to unweighting one leg. The center of mass is only within a person's base ...

  4. Horse gait - Wikipedia

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    It is a distinctive natural gait of the Tennessee Walking Horse. [18] The slow gait is a general term for various lateral gaits that follow the same general lateral footfall pattern, but the rhythm and collection of the movements are different. Terms for various slow gaits include the stepping pace and singlefoot. [18]

  5. Transition from walking to running - Wikipedia

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    Considering walking with the inverted pendulum model, one can predict maximum attainable walking speed with the Froude number, F = v^2 / lg, where v^2 = velocity squared, l = leg length, and g= gravity. The Froude number is a dimensionless value representing the ratio of Centripetal force to Gravitational force during walking. If the body is ...

  6. Walking - Wikipedia

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    A walking gait is considered tripod if three of the legs enter the swing phase simultaneously, while the other three legs make contact with the ground. [65] The middle leg of one side swings with the hind and front legs on the contralateral side. [65] Tripod gaits are most commonly used at high speeds, though it can be used at lower speeds. [66]

  7. Cycling Burns More Than Double the Calories of Walking ... - AOL

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    For example, walking utilizes muscles that either create rotation or control rotation more than cycling, Milica McDowell, D.P.T., physical therapist, gait educator, and certified exercise ...

  8. Terrestrial locomotion - Wikipedia

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    Walking is the most common gait, where some feet are on the ground at any given time, and found in almost all legged animals. In an informal sense, running is considered to occur when at some points in the stride all feet are off the ground in a moment of suspension .

  9. Gait abnormality - Wikipedia

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    Gait abnormality is a deviation from normal walking ().Watching a patient walk is an important part of the neurological examination. Normal gait requires that many systems, including strength, sensation and coordination, function in an integrated fashion.