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Mario A. Legramandi
Mario A. Legramandi
Dip. Fisiopatologia MedicoChirurgica e dei Trapianti (DePT) - Università degli Studi di Milano
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Pendular energy transduction within the step in human walking
GA Cavagna, PA Willems, MA Legramandi, NC Heglund
Journal of Experimental Biology 205 (21), 3413-3422, 2002
1362002
Old men running: mechanical work and elastic bounce
GA Cavagna, MA Legramandi, LA Peyré-Tartaruga
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 275 (1633), 411-418, 2008
922008
Running backwards: soft landing–hard takeoff, a less efficient rebound
GA Cavagna, MA Legramandi, A La Torre
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 278 (1704), 339-346, 2011
342011
The landing–take-off asymmetry of human running is enhanced in old age
GA Cavagna, MA Legramandi, LA Peyre-Tartaruga
Journal of Experimental Biology 211 (10), 1571-1578, 2008
342008
The bounce of the body in hopping, running and trotting: different machines with the same motor
GA Cavagna, MA Legramandi
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 276 (1677), 4279-4285, 2009
252009
Running humans attain optimal elastic bounce in their teens
MA Legramandi, B Schepens, GA Cavagna
Scientific Reports 3, 2013
242013
Running, hopping and trotting: tuning step frequency to the resonant frequency of the bouncing system favors larger animals
GA Cavagna, MA Legramandi
Journal of Experimental Biology 218 (20), 3276-3283, 2015
222015
An analysis of the rebound of the body in backward human running
GA Cavagna, MA Legramandi, A La Torre
Journal of Experimental Biology 215 (1), 75-84, 2012
182012
The phase shift between potential and kinetic energy in human walking
GA Cavagna, MA Legramandi
Journal of Experimental Biology 223 (21), jeb232645, 2020
82020
Still air resistance during walking and running
MM Pecchiari, MA Legramandi, G Gibertini, GA Cavagna
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 290 (2013), 20231763, 2023
2023
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