Suddenly taking long strides so they could see it wasn't a dress or a skirt. (playingdressupallday.com)
This action is associated with longer strides and excessive load force — up three times the runner's body weight — on the lower leg, knee, and hip. (sciencedaily.com)
Teachers make long strides in their first three years, with very little experience - related improvement after that. (educationnext.org)