Replying to:P0lybius@explosivebullet WHY?
It has more benefits to speed.
1: -win
Front of your head and arms are more aerodynamic than the top of your arms and your head. Being more aerodynamic results in more speed. It’s scientifically proven that the naruto run hurts your speed and is much less efficient. That’s why humans naturally run upright. The movement of arms help pull you forward in an upright run too.
I just gotta sprityfy it
That overused Naruto run just slightly pisses me off. These are nice loops though.
Thank You ^,^ And thank you for the tip about the naruto Run, I wall Try To fix this
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Alright.
@explosivebullet WHY?
It has more benefits to speed.
1: -wind resistance
2 -wind resistance = +speed
3 +speed = efficient run
Front of your head and arms are more aerodynamic than the top of your arms and your head. Being more aerodynamic results in more speed. It’s scientifically proven that the naruto run hurts your speed and is much less efficient. That’s why humans naturally run upright. The movement of arms help pull you forward in an upright run too.
He might be doing it wrong
When I run like that the only thing that hurts is my endurance. But I’m faster when I do that
I doubt it. And how effective is a run when it tires you out quick.
Dunno, but for some reason I use it a lot when trying to go somewhere quick.
You had to.
Yes.
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Holding your arms behind you introduces lag and you will go slower.
Swing your arms to propel yourself further
obvious drawback of loss of energy
this some top-notch ignorance
Iprefer the first one but it kinda looks off because the the body bend is not much and no movement from the abdom to the chest.