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Run two miles, eat a dozen women, run back
"Famous last words" ~Bhearn
and thus Scout and I travel different roads. one sure... two? ok that one time in college. but 12? Out of my league.
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Do people drift primarily in one direction or something?
"I don't always roll a joint, but when I do, it's usually my ankle" - unk. "Frankly autocorrect, I'm getting a bit tired of your shirt". I ran half my last race on my left foot!
It's all about endurance.
Biomimeticist
Well anyway, you can easily tell which is which by what foot a person leads off with. However eventually they will reach the starting point (as evidenced by lost hikers, etc.).> And its the other way around, right handers push themselves left and left handed push their bodies right. Since the majority of humans are right handed, counterclockwise is to optimize cornering speed. Lead foot is one method, but what if all you have to read are their foot prints on the ground to test side dominance? Well stated!
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YWell anyway, you can easily tell which is which by what foot a person leads off with.
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Well anyway, you can easily tell which is which by what foot a person leads off with.
On your deathbed, you won't wish that you'd spent more time at the office. But you will wish that you'd spent more time running. Because if you had, you wouldn't be on your deathbed.
Lazy idiot
Wrong. If you were in marching band long enough, you always lead with your left, regardless of which one is the dominant foot.
Tick tock
Unless you were in drum corps. Some of those dudes/dudettes lead with the right.