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  2. Walking Slow - Wikipedia

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    "Walking Slow" is a song written and performed by American singer-songwriter Jackson Browne, released as the initial single from his 1974 classic album, Late for the Sky, however, the single failed to chart. [1] [2] It was also released as a promotional single in the United Kingdom. [3]

  3. Image credits: RebeccaWilliamss #14. Stand on one foot when you brush your teeth. A very common cause of death among older people is falling. As you age, your nerves slow down a little, your body ...

  4. Easier to Walk Away - Wikipedia

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    "Easier to Walk Away" Single by Elton John; from the album The Very Best of Elton John and To Be Continued... B-side "I Swear I Heard The Night Talking" "Made for Me" Released: November 1990 () Recorded: Los Angeles, July 1990: Genre: Pop: Length: 4: 22: Label: Rocket: Songwriter(s) Elton John, Bernie Taupin: Producer(s) Don Was [1] Elton John ...

  5. Pretty Slowly - Wikipedia

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    "Pretty Slowly" is a folk rock song in which Benson Boone reflects on a romantic relationship that ended in breakup, [2] [3] [4] over an instrumental composed of piano and guitar. [3] [4] He reminisces the positive moments of his relationship in the first verse, and reveals in the chorus that his troubled past drove his partner to leave him.

  6. Walking - Wikipedia

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    The word walk is descended from the Old English wealcan 'to roll'. In humans and other bipeds, walking is generally distinguished from running in that only one foot at a time leaves contact with the ground and there is a period of double-support. In contrast, running begins when both feet are off the ground with each step.

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  9. Power walking - Wikipedia

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    Power walking or speed walking is the act of walking with a speed at the upper end of the natural range for the walking gait, typically 7 to 9 km/h (4.3 to 5.5 mph).To qualify as power walking as opposed to jogging or running, at least one foot must be in contact with the ground at all times (see walking for a formal definition).