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Why are running and walking analyzed separately?

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Why are running and walking analyzed separately?

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For one thing, what has been said above also applies to the two different movement patterns of running and walking. A person who exhibits pronounced pronation need not necessarily do the same in running, and vice versa. For another, walking places different requirements on a shoe than does running. This is automatically taken into account in the analysis.

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