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So that they dont break their rhythm, runners try to take the hurdles in stride, whether the right or left leg leads. They lean forward to avoid raising their center of gravity, and they use their arms for balance. After the jump, they keep their stride flowing forward. Among the best racers, jumping the hurdle represents a time loss of 0.40.7 seconds.

So that they dont break their rhythm, runners try to take the hurdles in stride, whether the right or left leg leads. They lean forward to avoid raising their center of gravity, and they use their arms for balance. After the jump, they keep their stride flowing forward. Among the best racers, jumping the hurdle represents a time loss of 0.40.7 seconds.
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Caption: So that they dont break their rhythm, runners try to take the hurdles in stride, whether the right or left leg leads. They lean forward to avoid raising their center of gravity, and they use their arms for balance. After the jump, they keep their stride flowing forward. Among the best racers, jumping the hurdle represents a time loss of 0.40.7 seconds.
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