A new study of barefoot tribespeople in Kenya raises tantalizing questions about just how humans really are meant to move.
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Interesting study. Would have to see where they feet are when they touch the ground. Jan Hagelbrand of Sweden ran for U.S. international University in San Diego. I had a Sanyo cassette video recorder that could be played back in slow motion. I was used to video machinery and also surgeries. It looked like Jan was a heel striker. The difference was that when his foot touched the ground it was under his center of gravity and not in front of it. Would like to see the videos as the pictures shown, I can't really tell if the heel touches with the leg in front of them or with the heel under their center of gravity.