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Lecture by Professor Scott Delp of Stanford University on biomechanics of walking. Learn about simple models of walking and running (like the inverted pendulum model or dynamic walking model) that help us understand locomotion. Hear an overview of the locomotion lectures. Note the title slides in the videos say there are 5 total lectures in this series but there are only 3 total videos for Lecture 2. This lecture covers part of "Biomechanics of Movement Chapter 2: Walking". Lecture 2.1: Understanding Locomotion from Models of Walking and Running • Biomechanics of Movement | Lecture 2.1: Un... Lecture 2.2: The Walking Gait Cycle and Ground Reaction Forces • Biomechanics of Movement | Lecture 2.2: Th... Lecture 2.3: Energy Exchange Mechanisms in Walking • Biomechanics of Movement | Lecture 2.3: En... Learn more at https://biomech.stanford.edu/ Explore all videos on the Biomechanics of Movement YouTube Channel: / @biomechanicsofmovement3388 Additional resources: OpenSim: https://simtk.org/projects/opensim Acknowledgments: Clio Delp, Sebastian Kleppe, University of Ottawa (Video Production) Marissa Lee, Melissa Boswell, Hannah O'Day (Content Review) The Stanford Human Performance Lab especially Scott Uhlrich & Julie Muccini (Demos) The University of Ottawa and Neuromuscular Biomechanics Lab of Stanford University

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