Michael McIntyre on Walking

Magnificent.
Sagemindsays...

Walking is primarily a series of organized and controlled falls. We swing our arms forward to encourage our bodies to fall in the direction we want to fall, then we catch ourselves but sticking a foot forward. As the process repeats, we call this walking.

If we didn't swing our arms, we couldn't properly steer and our lower torsos would get tired very quickly.

Lithicsays...

Ok, admit it; you just made that up right now to see how many people would go along with it, didn't you? >> ^Sagemind:

Walking is primarily a series of organized and controlled falls. We swing our arms forward to encourage our bodies to fall in the direction we want to fall, then we catch ourselves but sticking a foot forward. As the process repeats, we call this walking.
If we didn't swing our arms, we couldn't properly steer and our lower torsos would get tired very quickly.

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