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Cruella
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13 December, 12:49
Is walking just a constant state of falling?
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Lana Leblanc
13 December, 13:05
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Yes. Walking is controlled falling because you need to let go in order to move forward. If you never let your foot fall, your movements would be stilted and robotic. And according to medical engineers," When we walk normally we are constantly correcting tiny falls to keep ourselves stable."
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