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If not, totally understandable. Never hurt to ask though!
not convinced, still using Better Movement V2.
the mod is EFT Footsteps Sounds or something like this
not sure if it should be considered "realistic", though. i can get to top speed in very little time and that's pretty standard, it's just a matter of technique. if you don't want to feel like you're playing someone particularly agile, though, then this is realistic.
hl2/gmod have built-in acceleration mechanics which work identically to Counter-Strike and Team Fortress 2. check the cvar sv_acceleration, you'll find that it has a base value of 10. reduce it, and it'll take quite a bit to come to a full sprint.
this mod claims to "add acceleration", but the base game already has it. it likely just decreases sv_acceleration and has a poorly translated description (judging by the Russian that the author uses in comments).
in this addon you have to wait a moment for it to get to your sprinting speed, so it transitions from a walk to a jog to a sprint