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hello,
I am interested in the study of human walking at the University of Paris, I have a question about Step length, is there a relation between the stature of a human and languor of his Step length.
if there is an average value for stature, how I can calculate its value.
thank you in advance
hello,
I am interested in the study of human walking at the University of Paris, I have a question about Step length, is there a relation between the stature of a human and languor of his Step length.
if there is an average value for stature, how I can calculate its value.
thank you in advance
In general step length is influenced by velocity, age and gender, among other things. According to wiki-answers: females: height x .413 = stride length; males: height x .415 = stride length.