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The adjusted stride resulted in a noticeable bouncing movement when the crippled coyotes ran". Bruce Thompson's monograph refers, glancingly, to a 1939 study called "Food habits of peg-leg coyotes," by Charles C. Sperry of the U.S. Biological Survey's Food Habits Laboratory in Colorado.
He's still adjusting his stride for the poles, so don't throw him off balance.
Torre decided to stick with Kennedy after the pitching coach Rod Guidry suggested Kennedy adjust his stride.
"Although the crippled coyotes occasionally contacted the ground with their damaged appendage", he wrote, "they typically adjusted their stride to prevent contact with the ground.
She was in fifth coming off the ninth hurdle, adjusted her stride to avoid a runner who fell into her lane and made up almost 10 meters to make the Olympic team by 16-hundredths of a second.
Adjust your stride to the terrain.
If you are running on rough trails, you have to adjust your stride to the terrain.
Adjust your stride according to the distance you're running, if it's a sprint then quickly turn over your legs and keep your knees high.
In other words, when making a left hand street turn the line should adjust their stride to keep in line with the person on their right.
Likewise, when making a right hand street turn the line should adjust their stride to keep in line with the person on their left.
The developers say the washable product could provide real-time feedback to runners, allowing them to adjust their strides to reduce the risk of injury.
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