This can be divided into four stages: initial contact, braking (absorption), midstance, and propulsion. Let's imagine you are at that moment in your stride when both feet are off the floor (sometimes referred to as float phase). Your left leg is out in front of you and about to touch the ground.
This can be divided into four stages: initial contact, braking (absorption), midstance, and propulsion. Let's imagine you are at that moment in your stride when both feet are off the floor (sometimes referred to as float phase). Your left leg is out in front of you and about to touch the ground.
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This can be divided into four stages: initial contact, braking (absorption), midstance, and propulsion. Let's imagine you are at that moment in your stride when both feet are off the floor (sometimes referred to as float phase). Your left leg is out in front of you and about to touch the ground.
This can be divided into four stages: initial contact, braking (absorption), midstance, and propulsion. Let's imagine you are at that moment in your stride when both feet are off the floor (sometimes referred to as float phase). Your left leg is out in front of you and about to touch the ground.