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- Q4792471 subject Q8141190.
- Q4792471 abstract "Arm swing in human bipedal walking is a natural motion that each arm swings with the motion of the opposing leg. Swinging arms in an opposing direction with respect to the lower-limb reduces the angular momentum of the body, balancing the rotational motion produced during walking. Although such pendulum-like motion of arms is not essential for walking, recent studies point that arm swing improves the stability and energy efficiency in human locomotion. Those positive effects of arm swing have been utilized in sports, especially in racewalking and sprinting.".
- Q4792471 thumbnail Walk-Cycle.gif?width=300.
- Q4792471 wikiPageExternalLink how-important-is-arm-swing-to-running-form-and-speed.
- Q4792471 wikiPageExternalLink ArmSwinging_experiment_videos.html.
- Q4792471 wikiPageExternalLink APPH6232.html.
- Q4792471 wikiPageExternalLink arm-swing-maximize-your-upper-body-and-reduce-your-legwork.
- Q4792471 wikiPageExternalLink us-arms-idUSTRE56S15L20090729.
- Q4792471 wikiPageExternalLink coaching_article_5.htm.
- Q4792471 wikiPageWikiLink Q1054066.
- Q4792471 wikiPageWikiLink Q161254.
- Q4792471 wikiPageWikiLink Q202391.
- Q4792471 wikiPageWikiLink Q372949.
- Q4792471 wikiPageWikiLink Q4915096.
- Q4792471 wikiPageWikiLink Q624482.
- Q4792471 wikiPageWikiLink Q6537379.
- Q4792471 wikiPageWikiLink Q8141190.
- Q4792471 wikiPageWikiLink Q925958.
- Q4792471 comment "Arm swing in human bipedal walking is a natural motion that each arm swings with the motion of the opposing leg. Swinging arms in an opposing direction with respect to the lower-limb reduces the angular momentum of the body, balancing the rotational motion produced during walking. Although such pendulum-like motion of arms is not essential for walking, recent studies point that arm swing improves the stability and energy efficiency in human locomotion.".
- Q4792471 label "Arm swing in human locomotion".
- Q4792471 depiction Walk-Cycle.gif.