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    AuthorDeVita, Paul (1)
    Helseth, Joseph (1)
    Hortobágyi, Tibor (1)
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    How do low horizontal forces produce disproportionately high torques in human locomotion? 

    Helseth, Joseph; Hortobágyi, Tibor; DeVita, Paul (East Carolina University, 2008)
    Although horizontal ground forces are only ~15% of vertical forces, they account for 47% and 33% of the metabolic cost in walking and running. To explain these disproportionately high metabolic costs we hypothesized that ...

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