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Re: [TANGO-L] Computer studies show that perhaps Argentine Tango might be the most energy effecient and natural way to dance...



Dear Dani:

I think that you are right....  I mean what does the
National Science Foundation or the Journal of Nature
know about science?  You obiviously know so much
more..lol.

Derik
d.rawson@rawsonweb.com

--- Dani Iannarelli <dani@TANGO-LA-DOLCE-VITA.COM>
wrote:

> Wh-a-a-a-a-a-t a load of utter guff. . . !
>
>
>
> Dani
>
>
>
>
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> >Dear All:
> >
> >Thought that you might find this interesting.
> Seems
> >that the moves in Argentine Tango might be the most
> >energy effecient and natural way to dance, because
> >computer studies show that most effecient ways to
> move
> >are apparently..
> >
> >1. Walking (best for very slow speeds)
> >2. Sliding forward without bobbing up and down
> (best
> >for intermediate speeds)
> >3. Running (best for high speeds)
> >
> >Article below details computer studies.
> >
> >Derik
> >
>
<http://home.abelgratis.com/webmail/src/compose.php?send_to=d.rawson%40rawso
> nweb.com> d.rawson@rawsonweb.com
> >
> >***************
> >Why We Walk and Run vs. Hopping and Skipping
> >By LiveScience Staff
> >
> >posted: 15 September 2005
> >01:36 pm ET
> >
> >"The computer simulations conclude that normal
> walking
> >is simply most energy efficient for travel at low
> >speeds, and running is best at higher speeds. And,
> >they report, a third walk-run gait is optimal for
> >intermediate speeds, even though humans do not
> appear
> >to take advantage of it."
> >
> >Except Argentines....lol.
>
> >
>
>



	
		
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