Dynamic Gait

A locomotion pattern where the robot is dynamically unstable during execution — the center of mass projection leaves the support polygon — relying on inertial effects and timed footsteps to maintain overall stability. Trotting, bounding, galloping, and jumping are dynamic gaits. They are faster and more energy-efficient than static gaits but harder to control.

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