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A runner generated more pounding with each stride, but took fewer strides than a walker, so over the course of, say, a mile, the overall load on the knees was about the same.
Because of his height Bolt needs to take fewer strides than any of his rivals to cover the distance – 41 in Beijing, where the other finalists used between 44 and 47.
The performances of Welbeck and Obertan were the consolations against Besiktas, and Gibson has been the stand-out player in United's Carling Cup campaign though Macheda has made fewer strides since his strikes against Aston Villa and Sunderland last last spring, which made him the most significant Premier League title winner not to receive a medal (he played too few games).
In order to hit the targets off fewer strides I'd have to muscle it and things weren't working technically well.
You take fewer strides overall (so it has less impact on the joints), you move more efficiently, you use more muscles in the body, and it recruits more fast-twitch muscle fibers, which are more involved with building strength and power.
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Again, Hamelin found the smallest of holes, this time just a few strides from the wire.
But he strained the hamstring a few strides before reaching first base.
He quickly sent it to Dawes, who just as quickly took a few strides and shot.
Ms. Dilley opened the bottle of anisette, casually giving it a squeeze every few strides.
Breaking sharply under Mark Guidry, Balto Star took the lead a few strides out of the gate.
Mr. Brûlé also masterminded the 26 fliers on display on the wall a few strides past the packing station.
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