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We were getting the most out of each stride in real comfort.
But it helps disperse the force of each stride more evenly across the forefoot.
He did what he called "butt kicking," nearly clipping his buttocks with his spikes, which reduced the length, power and briskness of each stride.
Arches in human feet put a spring in our step: they are stiff enough to propel us forward but flexible enough to absorb the shock at the end of each stride.
During the toe-off portion of each stride, they began bending their knees and flexing their ankles slightly more, so that their legs became more flexed as they left the ground, says Isabel Moore, a researcher at the University of Exeter, who led the study.
These tendons store about half of the energy of each stride and release it in the following one.
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In this way, it recovers eighty per cent of the energy that it expends on each stride, one of the highest values reported for any animal.
(B ) Histogram of average walking speeds for each stride from (A ).
Support types were categorized by number of paws on ground expressed as a percentage of the total stride duration for each stride.
Get into the habit of landing each stride on the ball of your foot.
He is tall and has long legs that enable him to cover quite a bit of ground with each stride.
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