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  2. Strolling - Wikipedia

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    Young people often arrange just to go for a walk. [11] [12] Besides the verb, the experience itself, which describes the time span of the walk, is called progulka (Russian: прогулка). [13] Walking is so important in Russian culture that gulyat' also is a synonym for "to party". [14] [15]

  3. What your walking speed can tell you about your health - AOL

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    Interval walking. What it is: Alternating between fast walking and slower recovery walking. How to do it: Walk briskly for one to three minutes, then slow down to a moderate pace for one to two ...

  4. Your Walking Speed Could Be A Key Indicator Of Dementia ... - AOL

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    A recent study found that slow walking could be an early indicator of dementia. ... It’s important to point out that the study didn’t find that having dementia caused people to walk more ...

  5. Military step - Wikipedia

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    The light infantry version of the march is also used by the Spanish Legion during parades, as well as the Chasseurs of the French Army (Chasseurs alpins inclusive). Slow March: This is a ceremonial pace used for funeral marches and when a unit's colours are marched out in front of the troops.

  6. Motor skill - Wikipedia

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    These tasks could include walking, running, or riding a bike. In order to perform this skill, the body's nervous system, muscles, and brain have to all work together. [ 1 ] The goal of motor skill is to optimize the ability to perform the skill at the rate of success, precision, and to reduce the energy consumption required for performance.

  7. Walking - Wikipedia

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    Walking differs from a running gait in a number of ways. The most obvious is that during walking one leg always stays on the ground while the other is swinging. In running there is typically a ballistic phase where the runner is airborne with both feet in the air (for bipedals). Another difference concerns the movement of the centre of mass of ...

  8. Watch Amber Heard Speak Fluent Spanish About Moving to ... - AOL

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    Amber Heard recently gave what's believed to be her first interview since moving to Europe, and she did so speaking flawlessly in Spanish.In video recorded last month by Univision's popular talk ...

  9. Panamanian Spanish - Wikipedia

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    From the colonial times and periods and also during most of the 19th century and until 1903, and even though there are still lexical similarities shared by the two countries (e.g., pelao in both Colombia and Panama means "kid" or "child"), phonetically, Panamanian Spanish is very similar with the Spanish as spoken in the coastal areas around ...