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"I think Slauson's ahead of it right now," Ryan said Tuesday, "but Vlad, I see him making strides more.
A 2009 study published in The Journal of Applied Physiology said Pistorius could take his strides more rapidly and with more power than a sprinter on biological legs.
In a paper to be published Thursday in The Journal of Applied Physiology, the researchers Peter Weyand and Matthew Bundle say that the prosthetics, known as Cheetahs, allow Pistorius to turn over his strides more quickly and with more power than a runner with biological legs.
Although we are making strides, more can and should be done in the sector as a whole.
Despite all these important strides, more than half of the patients are resistant at the start or acquire resistance within a year or so (Cobleigh et al, 1999; Vogel et al, 2002).
Make your strides more or less pronounced by lifting your legs boldly or subtly in the same manner as a horse trot.
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"I've learned to take golf in stride more".
But it helps disperse the force of each stride more evenly across the forefoot.
When he got to spring training, he was instructed to alter his delivery to stride more directly to home plate and not throw across his body.
Long femurs and relatively enlarged hip joints mark a significant change in locomotion that is related, perhaps, to long-distance, efficient striding more like that seen in modern H. sapiens.
With the race for a playoff berth in full stride, more than two dozen Major League Soccer players are departing this week for international duty from Friday through next Tuesday.
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