What forces exerted by the ground reaction force on your foot during walking?
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Frictional forces will act while walking.When walking forward, bottom of rear foot exerts a backward frictional force on the ground. The ground exerts an equal and opposite forward force on your rear foot. This force moves you forward.
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As a surface becomes harder, the ground reaction forces increase on the athlete along ... that it is related to the magnitude of foot pronation and supination during walking.
F represents the horizontal force exerted by the force plate on the foot (Fig. 6). x F acts in a direction of human walking: upwards and backwards and is smaller in magnitude than vertical ground reaction force component, typically reaching around 20% of body weight.
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As a surface becomes harder, the ground reaction forces increase on the athlete along ... that it is related to the magnitude of foot pronation and supination during walking.
F represents the horizontal force exerted by the force plate on the foot (Fig. 6). x F acts in a direction of human walking: upwards and backwards and is smaller in magnitude than vertical ground reaction force component, typically reaching around 20% of body weight.
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