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The question I ask is why we can't run straight and need to steer .
Marathon Maniac #991 Half Fanatic #58 Double Agent #22 It's a perfect day and I feel great!
Well, usually the courses I run on aren't straight and I haven't figured out a way to run up the side of the building in front of me so I need to steer around it.
Biomimeticist
Experts said the world is flat
Experts said that man would never fly
Experts said we'd never go to the moon
Name me one of those "experts"...
History never remembers the name of experts; just the innovators who had the guts to challenge and prove the "experts" wrong
You know where you don't need to steer? On a treadmill. But we shouldn't run on a treadmill. So I think I'll keep steering.
Regardless to how straight you think you run, you can't....
Humans can't walk straight, run straight, ride a bicycle straight or even drive a car straight.
But nobody seems to give a shit about this except you.
Oh. We're on p31. A 50k thread! Hot damn.
Jazz hands!
every variable counts.
You're distance runners, with track runners, that's what separates a gold medal from a silver. Not how fast you run, but how far you have to run caused by forward drift. With 100 meters your distance limit, every variable counts.