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Influence of Step-Width Manipulation on Running Biomechanics
Published on: February 28, 2025
The structure of variability in human walking and running is speed-dependent
Kimberlee Jordan1, Karl M Newell
1Department of Integrative Physiology, The University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309, USA. kimberlee.jordan@colorado.edu
Abstract:
The variability of gait in human walking and running is not random but shows self-similarity that is dependent on the speed of locomotion. The strength of the long-range correlations for each gait pattern follows a U-shaped function that is centered on the respective preferred speed of locomotion.
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