The current study reinforces
the intertrial consistency of speed and
stride rate over controlled walking and
jogging trials, and the interinstrument
consistency of simple lever-arm pedometers
for such research. The participants tended
to be slightly faster on the second trial,
which influenced the average HR, steps,
stride rate, and stride length. However, this
was a trivial effect and did not appear to
influence the reliability of the measurement
during both the walking and jogging trial.
The current study reinforcesthe intertrial consistency of speed andstride rate over controlled walking andjogging trials, and the interinstrumentconsistency of simple lever-arm pedometersfor such research. The participants tendedto be slightly faster on the second trial,which influenced the average HR, steps,stride rate, and stride length. However, thiswas a trivial effect and did not appear toinfluence the reliability of the measurementduring both the walking and jogging trial.
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