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"He can move his legs fast.
"She moved her legs fast, with a lot of frequency and turnover, but she ran very bent over.
At the age of six I didn't stand on rooftops and try to fly – but I definitely felt if I moved my legs fast enough on the edge of a pool I could walk on water.
"The Cheetah had a slight advantage over Bolt as it ran on a treadmill," Darpa said in a statement, "but most of the power Cheetah used was to swing and lift its legs fast enough, not to propel itself forward".
Move your legs fast and far apart.
Move your arms and legs fast and strongly against the water.
Spinning your legs fast but with less effort is tiring, but better for you than powering through the climb.
This is used when you can move your legs fast enough to get the last two with one leg, but usually isn't used by experts.
Practice rolling and kicking over and over until you're able to move your legs fast enough to get it right.
Yet unlike many other black choreographers who borrow an arm-flinging, bent-leg, fast-moving silhouette from traditional African dance movements, Mr. Brown has seen contemporary street dances and experimental dance in Senegal, Ivory Coast and Guinea, three countries he cites as influences in "Serving Nia".
Peter Weyand, one of the scientists I quote, believes Oscar can cycle his legs faster because the Cheetahs are far lighter than biological lower legs.
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