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- Backward_running abstract "Backward running, also known as backwards running, running backwards, reverse running, retro running, or retro locomotion is the act of running in reverse, so that one travels in the direction one's back is facing rather than one's front. It is classed as a retro movement, the reverse of any normal movement. Non-English names include Rückwärtslaufen (German) and Marcha reversiva (Spanish).Backward running is a less natural motion, but can be accomplished with some speed with practice. It is better to start out backward walking (also called retropedaling), which is relatively easy, and speed up. Like normal running, running up and down hills backwards will add an additional degree of difficulty.Running backwards up a hill is not very dangerous. It will always be at a lower speed due to the enhanced difficulty, and if one trips there is less of a distance towards the ground and it is easier to absorb the impact with the arms and buttocks so that the head is not as likely to hit.Running backwards down a hill is more dangerous, and it is advised that someone learn how to drop into a backward roll before attempting it, to deal with any resulting tripping or loss of balance in the prone movement. Although the distance to the ground is greater running downhill backwards, the incline makes it much easier to perform rolls in downhill running, than when running level ground, so it can be done more instinctively. This applies to backward running and the backroll as it does to front running and the front roll.".
- Backward_running wikiPageExternalLink backward1.htm.
- Backward_running wikiPageExternalLink www.backward-running-backward.com.
- Backward_running wikiPageExternalLink cupcake-classic-backwards-mile.html.
- Backward_running wikiPageExternalLink www.marchareversiva.com.
- Backward_running wikiPageExternalLink backward-running.htm.
- Backward_running wikiPageExternalLink www.retrorunning.org.
- Backward_running wikiPageExternalLink www.reverserunning.com.
- Backward_running wikiPageExternalLink www.reverserunning.com.
- Backward_running wikiPageID "5437805".
- Backward_running wikiPageRevisionID "604893523".
- Backward_running hasPhotoCollection Backward_running.
- Backward_running subject Category:Endurance_sports.
- Backward_running subject Category:Novelty_running.
- Backward_running type Abstraction100002137.
- Backward_running type Act100030358.
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- Backward_running type Diversion100426928.
- Backward_running type EnduranceSports.
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- Backward_running comment "Backward running, also known as backwards running, running backwards, reverse running, retro running, or retro locomotion is the act of running in reverse, so that one travels in the direction one's back is facing rather than one's front. It is classed as a retro movement, the reverse of any normal movement. Non-English names include Rückwärtslaufen (German) and Marcha reversiva (Spanish).Backward running is a less natural motion, but can be accomplished with some speed with practice.".
- Backward_running label "Backward running".
- Backward_running label "Rückwärtslaufen".
- Backward_running sameAs Rückwärtslaufen.
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- Backward_running isPrimaryTopicOf Backward_running.