“…An abrupt increase in muscle activity of the dorsiflexor (tibialis anterior; TA) has been observed when participants walked at a speed close to the PTS (Hreljac, 1995;Hreljac et al, 2008;Prilutsky & Gregor, 2001; Bartlett & Kram, 2008;Malcolm et al, 2009;Shih et al, 2016), and our recent studies showed muscle activity of the TA decreased when participants switched from walking to running at the EOTS (Abe, Fukuoka & Horiuchi, 2017;Abe et al, 2018). In association with a decrease in TA activity when switching the gait pattern, mean power frequency (MPF; Hz) of the TA became lower, suggesting that more Type 1 muscle fibers were recruited in the TA during running than walking at the EOTS.…”