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What is the difference between walking and running? |
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Answer» Walking: (a) There is double support phase. (b) The force exerted on the ground during walking is less. (i.e., less propulsive force) (c) Contact with ground remains throughout. (d) Stance phase duration is longer in walking. Running: (c) There is flight or double swing phase during running. (b) The force exerted on the ground during running increases or (more propulsive force) (c) The body is totally airborne for a period of time. (d) Swing phase duration is longer in running. |
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