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  2. Safa and Marwa - Wikipedia

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    Safa is a small mountain located at the bottom of the Abu Qubais Mountain, about 130 m (430 ft) southeast of the Ka'bah, which is the beginning of the Sa'ee.As for Marwa, it is also a small mountain of white stone, located 300 m (980 ft) to the northeast of the Ka'bah and it is connected to Qaiqan Mountain, marking the end of the Sa'ee.

  3. Akathisia - Wikipedia

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    Jack Henry Abbott, who was diagnosed with akathisia, described the sensation in 1981 as: "You ache with restlessness, so you feel you have to walk, to pace. And then as soon as you start pacing, the opposite occurs to you; you must sit and rest. Back and forth, up and down you go … you cannot get relief …" [18]

  4. Arm swing in human locomotion - Wikipedia

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    Walk cycle with arm swing. Arm swing in human bipedal walking is a natural motion wherein each arm swings with the motion of the opposing leg. Swinging arms in an opposing direction with respect to the lower limb reduces the angular momentum of the body, balancing the rotational motion produced during walking.

  5. How to burn twice as many calories while walking - AOL

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    When you walk with good posture it also opens your chest to make breathing easier and research shows it lifts your mood. Move your arms Try pumping your arms back and forth as you walk.

  6. Arapaho language - Wikipedia

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    For example, cebísee-('to walk past') after reduplication becomes cée[n]cebísee-('to walk back and forth past'). [ 44 ] There are multiple usages of reduplication in Arapaho including pluralizing implied, secondary, and inanimate objects of (di)transitive verbs; indicating repeating and habitual action (extend the space and time a verb ...

  7. Take a dance break, sway back and forth, move outside ... - AOL

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    Focus on your gait, try new terrain and other ways to improve your walk. [Yahoo Life] [Yahoo Life] Walking backward and alternate-nostril breathing can also help improve your balance .

  8. Glossary of dance moves - Wikipedia

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    A basic figure is the very basic step that defines the character of a dance. Often it is called just thus: "basic movement", "basic step" or the like. For some dances it is sufficient to know the basic step performed in different handhold [broken anchor] s and dance positions [broken anchor] to enjoy it socially.

  9. Arthur Ganson - Wikipedia

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    Though some critics read deeply philosophical meaning into these works, Ganson's machines also exhibit a childlike, playful side. [6] One of his constructions is a set of wire gears tethered to a chicken's wishbone, equipped with miniature spikes and made to "walk" back and forth along a miniature roadway (Machine with Chicken Wishbone).