Hey Sefton, let me know where you're racing next - this technique I've got to see
Hey Sefton, let me know where you're racing next - this technique I've got to see
“The higher we soar, the smaller we appear to those who cannot fly.”
Geoff Cox Lonsdale Fellrunners
It's nothing new, I've seen it used by the International Rescue team on Thunderbirds.
Nope. Still think it's just strange.
http://www.manxfellrunners.org/
My island is very nice
If you need a picture then have a look at that muppet er puppet on the Grasmere Guides race thread.
Tao begets one. One begets two. Two begets all things.
Haha...this is great! I bet you all think I'm mad
I can assure you it would'nt look that strange (just difficult to discribe)
wish I had'nt said anything now
Actually, I do know what you mean. Using your arms and shoulders to shift your body weight upwards before your legs drive on up. I call it bounding. You can see videos of free rock climbers doing it, the body moves first, the legs follow.
Mind you, orang-utangs have a similar style too.
The Journey of 1000 miles starts with a single step