Dear Biomch-l subscribers:
A colleague asked my help in finding any information on typical running
speeds of very young children, between 18-30 months of age. I realize many
of them probably do not achieve an airborne phase by 2 years, but I have
not been able to find ANY quantitative data on speed of locomotion at that
age. Any help you can give would be appreciated. I'll post a summary of
replies. Thanks!
--Rick
Richard N. Hinrichs, Ph.D.
Dept. of Exercise Science
Arizona State University
Box 870404
Tempe, AZ 85287-0404
(1) 602-965-1624 (phone)
(1) 602-965-8108 (fax)
Hinrichs@asu.edu (email)
A colleague asked my help in finding any information on typical running
speeds of very young children, between 18-30 months of age. I realize many
of them probably do not achieve an airborne phase by 2 years, but I have
not been able to find ANY quantitative data on speed of locomotion at that
age. Any help you can give would be appreciated. I'll post a summary of
replies. Thanks!
--Rick
Richard N. Hinrichs, Ph.D.
Dept. of Exercise Science
Arizona State University
Box 870404
Tempe, AZ 85287-0404
(1) 602-965-1624 (phone)
(1) 602-965-8108 (fax)
Hinrichs@asu.edu (email)