Monday, September 15, 2008

Born To Run

"Biomechanical research reveals a surprising key to the survival of our species: Humans are built to outrun nearly every other animal on the planet over long distances.
(...) He and Bramble argue that not only can humans outlast horses, but over long distances and under the right conditions, they can also outrun just about any other animal on the planet—including dogs, wolves, hyenas, and antelope, the other great endurance runners. From our abundant sweat glands to our Achilles tendons, from our big knee joints to our muscular glutei maximi, human bodies are beautifully tuned running machines. "We're loaded top to bottom with all these features, many of which don't have any role in walking," Lieberman says. Our anatomy suggests that running down prey was once a way of life that ensured hominid survival millions of years ago on the African savanna."
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3 comments:

cybrbeast said...

Interesting read. Also a good explanation for why we are the only naked ape.

dekus said...

And yet I can't hold out for more than 1,5 km... :)

Kamiel said...

interesting read, i will remind this when i'm sitting behind my pc with a a bucket Kentucky fried chicken