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  2. Tandem gait - Wikipedia

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    Tandem gait is a gait (method of walking) with very small steps in a straight line so that, with each step, the heel of the foot that steps forward is placed immediately in front of, or just touching, the toes of the rear/supporting foot. Neurologists may ask someone to walk as if they are on a tightrope to bring forth tandem gait.

  3. Walking - Wikipedia

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    Walking (also known as ambulation) ... By the mid 19th century, competitors were often expected to extend their legs straight at least once in their stride, and obey ...

  4. Gait training - Wikipedia

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    Gait training or gait rehabilitation is the act of learning how to walk, either as a child, or, more frequently, after sustaining an injury or disability.Normal human gait is a complex process, which happens due to co-ordinated movements of the whole of the body, requiring the whole of Central Nervous System - the brain and spinal cord, to function properly.

  5. Trainers Say Walking Like This Burns And Strengthens More ...

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    Walk straight, with your back up,” Miller says. She suggests starting at a pace of 2.5 miles per hour and upping your speed from there as you get stronger.

  6. How to Make Your Walk a Workout - AOL

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    You could walk more quickly for a minute, followed by a minute of slower walking. Wearing a fitness tracker, like an Apple Watch, will allow you to track your walking pace. COUNT YOUR STEPS

  7. Walking correctly takes work—here’s how to improve every step

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  8. List of human positions - Wikipedia

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    Lying on either side, with the body straight or bent/curled forward or backward Fetal position : is lying or sitting curled, with limbs close to the torso and the head close to the knees Sitting

  9. 'I couldn't walk in a straight line - now I'm doing an ... - AOL

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    When Mel Sykes was diagnosed with a rare brain condition, she was left unable to walk in a straight line, let alone run in the races she loved entering. After undergoing surgery, the 42-year-old ...