Moving about in nature often involves walking or running on a soft yielding substratum such as sand, which has a profound effect on the mechanics and energetics of locomotion. Force platform and cinematographic analyses were used to determine the mechanical work performed by human subjects during walking and running on sand and on a hard surface. Oxygen consumption was used to determine the energetic cost of walking and running under the same conditions. Walking on sand requires 1.6-2.5 times more mechanical work than does walking on a hard surface at the same speed. In contrast, running on sand requires only 1.15 times more mechanical work than does running on a hard surface at the same speed. Walking on sand requires 2.1-2.7 times more en...
Sand surfaces can offer a higher energy cost (EC) and lower impact training stimulus compared with f...
Walking and running are the basic means of influencing an individual’s condition, his or her health ...
What is the topic of this review? This narrative review explores past and recent findings on the mec...
Oxygen uptake (VO2) at steady state, heart rate and perceived exertion were determined on nine subje...
This study investigated the energetics of walking on sand and grass. Fourteen adult males, participa...
11th annual Congress of the EUROPEAN COLLEGE OF SPORT SCIENCE 05-08 July LAUSANNE 2006 - Switzerland...
Walking and running, the two basic gaits used by man, are very complex movements. They can, however,...
For cyclic sport activities (on land and in water) the energy expenditure of physical activity (PAEE...
Maximal absolute speeds in human locomotion range from a minimum of about 7km?h-1 in swimming (100m ...
For cyclic sport activities (on land and in water) the energy expenditure of physical activity can b...
Although most of the literature on locomotion energetics and biomechanics is about constant-speed ex...
In this paper the dynamics of human running on flat terrain and the required mechanical power output...
Humans often traverse real-world environments with a variety of surface irregularities and inconsist...
Abstract. Terrestrial locomotion can take place on complex substrates such as leaf litter, debris, a...
none5noBackground: Walking on compliant surfaces, on sand in particular, is now recommended for trai...
Sand surfaces can offer a higher energy cost (EC) and lower impact training stimulus compared with f...
Walking and running are the basic means of influencing an individual’s condition, his or her health ...
What is the topic of this review? This narrative review explores past and recent findings on the mec...
Oxygen uptake (VO2) at steady state, heart rate and perceived exertion were determined on nine subje...
This study investigated the energetics of walking on sand and grass. Fourteen adult males, participa...
11th annual Congress of the EUROPEAN COLLEGE OF SPORT SCIENCE 05-08 July LAUSANNE 2006 - Switzerland...
Walking and running, the two basic gaits used by man, are very complex movements. They can, however,...
For cyclic sport activities (on land and in water) the energy expenditure of physical activity (PAEE...
Maximal absolute speeds in human locomotion range from a minimum of about 7km?h-1 in swimming (100m ...
For cyclic sport activities (on land and in water) the energy expenditure of physical activity can b...
Although most of the literature on locomotion energetics and biomechanics is about constant-speed ex...
In this paper the dynamics of human running on flat terrain and the required mechanical power output...
Humans often traverse real-world environments with a variety of surface irregularities and inconsist...
Abstract. Terrestrial locomotion can take place on complex substrates such as leaf litter, debris, a...
none5noBackground: Walking on compliant surfaces, on sand in particular, is now recommended for trai...
Sand surfaces can offer a higher energy cost (EC) and lower impact training stimulus compared with f...
Walking and running are the basic means of influencing an individual’s condition, his or her health ...
What is the topic of this review? This narrative review explores past and recent findings on the mec...