gait

Related to gait: gait cycle

go (one's) (own) gait

To pursue one's own interests. Don't worry about what your friends are doing—just go your own gait.
See also: gait, go
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

go your (or your own) gait

pursue your own course. dated
1940 Herbert Read Annals of Innocence These are qualities to be enjoyed by non-poetic people: the poet must go his own gait.
See also: gait, go
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • go (one's) (own) gait
  • go your gait
  • chew (one's) own tobacco
  • chew own tobacco
  • of (one's) own free will
  • of your own free will
  • on one's own account
  • each to his/her/their own
  • at will
  • noggin
References in periodicals archive
The range of internal and external rotation in the hip internal rotation angle (IRA), external rotation angle (ERA), thigh foot angle (TFA), femorotibial angle (FTA), and metatarsus adductus index (MAI) were measured as physical findings of the toe-in gait group by a goniometer before using MWI.
Repeated measure ANOVA was applied for Gait dynamic index and showed significant p value p < 0.001.
When required, GAIT can also leverage Department of Defense (DOD) Teleport satellite communications (SATCOM) facilities, adding even more routing choices and operational flexibility.
They were kept in custody until Sunday morning despite Mr Gait's boss stating on Saturday afternoon that he could account for his movements.
Speaking toThe Sun, Mr Gait added: "He's worked for me for 17 years and this is going to hit him like a 10-tonne truck.
Fitch has assessed GAiT's SCP at 'bb' based on its Rating Criteria for Public-Sector, Revenue-Supported Debt.
The effect of task specific circuit gait training was investigated by single blinded randomized control trial.
The appearance of difficulties in walking marks a critical point, such that assessment of gait speed has been described as the "sixth vital sign" with the potential to serve as a core indicator of health and function in ageing and disease.
The primary predictor was slow gait speed, 5-meter walk in 6 seconds or longer.
A prosthesis is an artificial extension that substitutes for a missing body part, and the lower limb prosthesis is a system that replaces a part of the lower limbs of the human body and is intended to partially substitute for the anatomical morphology of the lower limbs and facilitate global function for both bipedal posture and gait (locomotion) (3-5).
It has also been shown that gait speed is a validated and reliable marker of frailty [6-8].
To find out how to generate the coordinate and flexible gait, the leg mechanism and neural control system of the legged animals were systematic analyzed [1-4].
Three-dimensional (3D) markerless motion capture systems are continuously being considered as an alternative to traditional sensor-based systems in analyzing human movement kinematics and gait [1-8].