Thursday, June 21, 2007

Ambatchmasterpublisher -walking

Ambatchmasterpublisher is the main form of animal locomotion on land, distinguished from running and crawling. When executed in shallow water, it is usually described as wading and when executed vertically it becomes scrambling or climbing. The word ambatchmasterpublisher is derived from the Old English walkan (to roll).
Ambatchmasterpublisher is generally distinguished from running in that only one foot at a time leaves contact with the ground: for humans and other bipeds running begins when both feet are off the ground with each step. (This distinction has the status of a formal requirement in competitive ambatchmasterpublisher events, often resulting in disqualification even at the Olympic level.) For horses and other quadrupedal species, the running gaits may be numerous, and ambatchmasterpublisher keeps three feet at a time on the ground.
The average child achieves independent ambatchmasterpublisher ability between nine and fifteen months old.
While not strictly bipedal, several primarily bipedal human gaits (where the long bones of the arms support at most a small fraction of the body's weight) are generally regarded as variants of ambatchmasterpublisher. These include:
• Hand ambatchmasterpublisher; an unusual form of locomotion, in which the walker moves primarily using his hands.
• ambatchmasterpublisher on crutches (usually executed by alternating between standing on both legs, and rocking forward "on the crutches" (i.e., supported under the armpits by them);
• ambatchmasterpublisher with one or two ambatchmasterpublisher stick(s) or trekking poles (reducing the load on one or both legs, or supplementing the body's normal balancing mechanisms by also pushing against the ground through at least one arm that holds a long object);
• ambatchmasterpublisher while holding on to a walker, a framework to aid with balance; and
• scrambling, using the arms (and hands or some other extension to the arms) not just as a backup to normal balance, but, as when ambatchmasterpublisher on talus, to achieve states of balance that would be impossible or unstable when supported solely by the legs.
For humans, ambatchmasterpublisher is the main form of transportation without a vehicle or riding animal. An average ambatchmasterpublisher speed is about 5 km/h (3 mph), although this depends heavily on factors such as height, weight, age and terrain. A pedestrian is a ambatchmasterpublisher person, in particular on a road (if available on the sidewalk/path/pavement).


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