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Locomotion Laboratory, Department of Integrative Biology, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720-3140
Previous studies have suggested that generating
vertical force on the ground to support body weight (BWt) is the major
determinant of the metabolic cost of running. Because
horizontal forces exerted on the ground are often an order of magnitude
smaller than vertical forces, some have reasoned that they have
negligible cost. Using applied horizontal forces (AHF; negative is
impeding, positive is aiding) equal to
6,
3, 0, +3, +6,
+9, +12, and +15% of BWt, we estimated the cost of generating
horizontal forces while subjects were running at 3.3 m/s. We measured
rates of oxygen consumption (
O2) for eight subjects. We
then used a force-measuring treadmill to measure ground reaction forces
from another eight subjects. With an AHF of
6% BWt,
O2 increased 30% compared
with normal running, presumably because of the extra work involved.
With an AHF of +15% BWt, the subjects exerted ~70% less propulsive
impulse and exhibited a 33% reduction in
O2. Our data suggest that
generating horizontal propulsive forces constitutes more than one-third
of the total metabolic cost of normal running.
biomechanics; locomotion; ground reaction forces; energetic cost
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