Steep (30°) uphill walking vs. running: COM movements, stride kinematics, and leg muscle excitations.
Clarissa S WhitingStephen P AllenJackson W BrillRodger KramPublished in: European journal of applied physiology (2020)
Multiple biomechanical variables clearly indicate that steep uphill running is a distinctly different gait from steep uphill walking and is more similar to level running. The competing desires to minimize the energetic cost of locomotion and to avoid exhaustion of the SOL may be a possible explanation for gait alternation on steep inclines.