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  2. Jansen's linkage - Wikipedia

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    A wind-driven walking machine. A Strandbeest in action. Jansen's linkage is a planar leg mechanism designed by the kinetic sculptor Theo Jansen to generate a smooth walking motion. [1] Jansen has used his mechanism in a variety of kinetic sculptures which are known as Strandbeesten (Dutch for "beach beasts").

  3. Leg mechanism - Wikipedia

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    A leg mechanism (walking mechanism) is a mechanical system designed to provide a propulsive force by intermittent frictional contact with the ground. This is in contrast with wheels or continuous tracks which are intended to maintain continuous frictional contact with the ground.

  4. Lower-limb walking pattern - Wikipedia

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    In a healthy individual walking at a normal walking speed, stance phase makes up approximately 60% of one gait cycle and swing makes up the remaining 40%. [3] The lower limbs are only in contact with the ground during the stance phase, which is typically subdivided into 5 events: heel contact, foot flat, mid-stance, heel off, and toe off.

  5. 9 Walking Mistakes You Didn’t Know You Were Making - AOL

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    It’s time efficient, you can do it almost anywhere, and you don’t need any specialized gear or clothes—just a pair of quality walking shoes with arch support and comfortable clothes. 9 ...

  6. Nordic Walking Is About To Totally Upgrade Your Hot Girl Walks

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    Nordic walking is walking with specific poles and is an effective low-impact, full-body workout. Here's how to try this cardio trend, according to experts: Nordic Walking Is About To Totally ...

  7. Klann linkage - Wikipedia

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    Underwater walking robot, using Klann leg linkages in laser-cut and anodised aluminium. [1] The Klann linkage is a planar mechanism designed to simulate the gait of legged animal and function as a wheel replacement, a leg mechanism. The linkage consists of the frame, a crank, two grounded rockers, and two couplers all connected by pivot joints.