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In fact, it makes just as much sense to reason that runners are more likely to get injured on soft surfaces, which often are irregular, than on smooth, hard ones, he said.
Those who run on soft surfaces can keep their shoes longer.
Do not place on soft surfaces, like a bed that contains memories, as this can cause leakage around the eyes.
Rubber tires turn to molten licorice at anything above 350 miles per hour, so the Eagle uses custom-built, single-billet aluminum alloy wheels, grooved for traction on soft surfaces.
These shoes expel energy forward and work best while running on concrete and less well on soft surfaces like sand or trails.
We begin by explaining in a little more depth the science of nanobiotech and the particular challenges faced by scientists working on "soft" surfaces like proteins, nucleic acids, and cellular membranes.
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Do this project on a concrete floor if possible, as a floor jack or such doesn't roll on soft surface.
Avoid slamming your foot down––your steps should be light and easy, with your heel touching the ground before your toes.[3] Also, try to walk on softer surfaces rather than hard ones, wherever possible.
He was recovering from a knee injury, and an orthopedist told him to stay away from hard surfaces, like asphalt roads, and run instead on softer surfaces, like grass or dirt.
On softer surfaces depth is overestimated as the sum of the sternum-spine displacement and mattress compression [ 40].
Walk or run on softer surfaces (artificial track or sand, for example) instead of concrete.
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