Humans use heel first footfall pattern because it's efficient for walking
Washington, Feb 13 (ANI): In a new research, scientists have determined that human beings use the seemingly inefficient heel first footfall pattern because it is efficient for walking.
The research was done by Nadja Schilling and Christoph Anders from the Jena University, Germany, along with Christopher Cunningham and David Carrier from the University of Utah, USA.
Most running mammals totter along on their toes. In fact, toe running is far more efficient than landing heel first like humans.
Yet when it comes to long distance endurance running, humans are some of the best-adapted animals for clocking up the miles, all be it inefficiently.
This paradox puzzled the research team until they began to wonder whether our distinctive heel first gait, inherited from our ape forefathers, might be an advantage when we walk.
The team put young healthy volunteers through their paces to find out why we walk and run heel first.
Measuring the amount of oxygen consumed as their human subjects walked, the team asked the volunteers to walk in one of three different ways: normally, with the heel contacting the ground first; toes first, with the heel slightly raised so that it didn't contact the ground; and up on tip-toes.
Then, the scientists asked the athletes to repeat the experiments while running heel first and with their heels slightly raised.
Calculating the amount of energy required to run and walk, the team found that walking with the heel slightly raised costs 53 percent more energy than walking heel first, and walking on tip-toe was even less economical.
However, there was no difference between the runners' efficiencies when they ran with flat feet and up on their toes.
Our 'heel first' gait makes us incredibly efficient walkers, while both postures are equally efficient for runners.
Human walkers burn roughly 70 percent less energy than human runners when covering the same distance.
However, this efficiency would be completely wiped out if we switched to walking on our toes.
"Our ability to walk economically may largely be the result of our plantigrade (heel first) posture," said Carrier.
As to why heel walking is so much more efficient than walking on our toes, the research by Carrier and his colleagues revealed that we lose less energy as our heels collide with the ground than we do when we walk toes first. (ANI)
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