“…On the other hand, lower limb rehabilitation generally consists on gross motor activities involving repetitive and coordinated movements with both limbs (walking, cycling, etc. ), what sometimes does not require a conscious effort (Balemans et al, 2013;Bryant et al, 2012;Chen et al, 2012;Damiano, 2006;Leunkeu, Shepard & Ahmaidi, 2012;Mattern-Baxter et al, 2013), resulting in improvements in gait performance and gross motor ability (Baxter et al, 2013;Damiano, 1995;DiBiaso & Lewis, 2013;Johnson et al, 2011;Willoughby, Dodd, Shields & Foley, 2010). However, it is necessary to distinguish between the different types of training (strengthening, aerobic training) in order to provide a clearer picture of how each training modality may benefit people with CP.…”