...You couldn't do that in Glasgow could you. 😉
Half of them look like they're jogging anyway.
But remember they have to keep BOTH feet on the floor at all times! Stupid "sport" if I do say so ... heptathlon all the way...
[i]But remember they have to keep BOTH feet on the floor at all times![/i]
I'd be so proud if my son wanted to be a competitor in that one.
"Dad, I want to become a world champion in 'The shuffle'."
😉
the Walk...I remember it from school sports days: pretty much everyone would be disqualified for breaking out in to what could be described as a trot resulting in the slow kid winning. 🙂
:edit: 😳 oh yeah tzf
Munque-chick & Nuke- I think there may be something wrong with the way you walk.
My Grandma was good at that sport
yeah ,what is the point of it?either run or walk for ****'s sake!!!
Trolling what are you on about?? Those are the rules. Anyway here they are in full for those that are thinking about competiting in 2012.
http://www.athleticscholarships.net/athletics-race-walking.htm
HTF do you walk with both feet on the floor at all times?
That lass who came second looked too skinny.
[i]But remember they have to keep BOTH feet on the floor at all times! [/i]
Isn't that called standing?
If you think about it running you have a period of time where both feet are in the air, they can't have both their feet in the air at the same time IIRC. and something weird about not bending the knee. Weirdos.
If you think about it running you have a period of time where both feet are in the air, they can't have both their feet in the air at the same time IIRC. and something weird about not bending the knee. Weirdos.
That's not what you said to start with though is it?
They must have one foot touching the ground at all times and not bend the knee of their front leg until it passes vertical.
[i]If you think about it running you have a period of time where both feet are in the air,[/i]
If you think about standing you always have both feet on the ground but walking you can have one in the air.

