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The Journal of Experimental Biology | 2013

Biomechanics of spontaneous overground walk-to-run transition

Veerle Segers; Kristof De Smet; Ine Van Caekenberghe; Peter Aerts; Dirk De Clercq

SUMMARY The purpose of the present study was to describe the biomechanics of spontaneous walk-to-run transitions (WRTs) in humans. After minimal instructions, 17 physically active subjects performed WRTs on an instrumented runway, enabling measurement of speed, acceleration, spatiotemporal variables, ground reaction forces and 3D kinematics. The present study describes (1) the mechanical energy fluctuations of the body centre-of-mass (BCOM) as a reflection of the whole-body dynamics and (2) the joint kinematics and kinetics. Consistent with previous research, the spatiotemporal variables showed a sudden switch from walking to running in one transition step. During this step there was a sudden increase in forward speed, the so-called speed jump (0.42 m s−1). At total body level, this was reflected in a sudden increase in energy of the BCOM (0.83±0.14 J kg−1) and an abrupt change from an out-of-phase to an in-phase organization of the kinetic and potential energy fluctuations. During the transition step a larger net propulsive impulse compared with the preceding and following steps was observed due to a decrease in the braking impulse. This suggests that the altered landing configuration (prepared during the last 40% of the preceding swing) places the body in an optimal configuration to minimize this braking impulse. We hypothesize this configuration also evokes a reflex allowing a more powerful push off, which generates enough power to complete the transition and launch the first flight phase. This powerful push-off was also reflected in the vertical ground reaction force, which suddenly changed to a running pattern.


Experimental Brain Research | 2009

Effects of optic flow on spontaneous overground walk-to-run transition

Kristof De Smet; Philippe Malcolm; Matthieu Lenoir; Veerle Segers; Dirk De Clercq


Proceedings of ACAPS | 2007

Limb preference in spontaneous human gait transitions

Veerle Segers; Dirk De Clercq; Peter Aerts; Kristof De Smet; Matthieu Lenoir


23rd Congress of the International Society of Biomechanics (ISB 2011) | 2011

Joint actions during spontaneous walk-to-run accelerations

Veerle Segers; Kristof De Smet; Ine Van Caekenberghe; Peter Aerts; Dirk De Clercq


International Society of Biomechanics, 22nd Congress, Abstracts | 2009

A higher treadmill acceleration leads to a higher walk-to-run transition speed

Ine Van Caekenberghe; Veerle Segers; Kristof De Smet; Peter Aerts; Dirk De Clercq


14e VK-symposium : Kinesiology in Flanders : brain drain versus brain gain | 2009

Een hogere wandel-loop-transitiesnelheid overgronds dan op loopband

Ine Van Caekenberghe; Kristof De Smet; Veerle Segers; Dirk De Clercq


Book of abstracts North American Congress on Biomechanics | 2008

Effects of optic flow when spontaneouly accelerating towards the walk-to-run transition

Kristof De Smet; Veerle Segers; Matthieu Lenoir; Dirk De Clercq; Philippe Malcolm


13de VK-symposium: Technologie in beweging | 2008

How to determine spatiotemporal variables on an accelerating treadmill

Ine Van Caekenberghe; Philippe Malcolm; Kristof De Smet; Veerle Segers; Dirk De Clercq


Book of abstracts : European Workshop On Movement Science | 2007

The way to gait transition: spatiotemporal characteristics of the spontaneous overground walk-to-run transition

Kristof De Smet; Philippe Malcolm; Veerle Segers; Matthieu Lenoir; Dirk De Clercq


Archive | 2006

Different Speeds at Alpha-Motoneuron Activation in Humans Walking Spinal Cord Maps of Spatiotemporal

J NeurophysiolIvanenko; R. E. Poppele; Francesco Lacquaniti; Veerle Segers; Kristof De Smet; Ine Van Caekenberghe; Peter Aerts; Dirk De Clercq; Ioannis Delis; Stefano Panzeri; Thierry Pozzo; Bastien Berret; Dimitry G. Sayenko; Claudia A. Angeli; Susan Jill Harkema; V. Reggie

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Philippe Malcolm

University of Nebraska Omaha

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Francesco Lacquaniti

University of Rome Tor Vergata

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