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Stuart S. Sumida / Kathleen Devlin Biology 342 Locomotion: Mammalian Walking

SYMMETRICAL GAITS: Gaits are said to be SYMMETRICAL when the foot falls of two feet of any given pair are evenly spaced in time. Generally, natural symmetrical gaits are associated with slower speeds and when at least one or more of the four feet are on the ground at any given moment.

Pace Lateral Trot (Normal = “Diagonal” Trot Walk

ASYMMETRICAL GAITS: Gaits are said to be ASYMMETRICAL when the foot falls of two feet of any given pair are unevenly spaced in time. Generally, asymmetrical gaits increase the length of stride by introducing periods of suspension when all feet are off the ground.

STANDARD MAMMALIAN WALKING In four-legged mammals, a walk is usually characterized by having some stage of the step-cycle including a three-point under support – or triangular under support. In other words, at some point three feet are touching the ground. (Human walking is when right and left feet are both in contact at the same time during some part of the step-cycle.) Walking is considered the slowest of the quadrupedal gaits. The standard mammalian walk is remarkably consistent from species to species – from mouse to mammoth: footfall sequence in order: Right Hind, Right Front, Left Hind, Left Front; Repeat.

RH LH LF RF Left Hind Left Front Right Hind Right Front CONVENTIONS

NORMAL/STANDARD WALK The standard mammalian walk is remarkably consistent from species to species – footfall sequence in order: Right Hind, Right Front, Left Hind, Left Front; Repeat. In four-legged mammals, a walk is usually characterized by having some stage of the step-cycle including a three-point under support – or triangular under support. In other words, at some point three feet are touching the ground.

LH RH LF STANDARD MAMMALIAN QUADRUPEDAL WALK RF

In walking, canine scapula: Angles forward almost degrees; Comes close to perpendicular to ground at greatest posterior excursion; Dorsal tip remains approximately fixed.

THE AMBLE The AMBLE is essentially a “sped-up” walk. It is a gait that is usually transitional between a normal walk and a trot. This sped up walk is what animals do when constrained to walking but when they want to move fast. This sped up walk is what animals do when they are very large (e.g. elephants) and can’t truly trot.

LH RH LF THE AMBLE RF RH RF LF

THE HIGH LEAD AMBLE The HIGH LEAD AMBLE is more common in large animals (e.g. horses, but is occasionally seen in medium to larger dogs) The walking gait is still a succession of hind-font couplets that alternate sides, but done at a higher speed – a high enough speed so that the animal doesn’t tip from one side to the other. This gait has only a very brief and smaller triangular under support.

LH RH LF THE HIGH LEAD AMBLE RF RH LH

High Lead Amble