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Why do runners swing their arms?

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Answer: Balances rotational momentum

Balances rotational momentumCorrect! Angular momentum balance! Running: legs drive body forward. Each leg swing creates rotational torque on torso (Newton's 3rd law—action/reaction). Without arm swing: torso would rotate excessively—unstable, inefficient. Arms swing opposite to legs: right arm forward with left leg, vice versa. Angular momentum cancels out—torso stays stable. More efficient biomechanics. Faster running = more vigorous arm swing (greater momentum to balance). Tying arms behind back makes running very difficult—research shows ~10% more energy!

Increases oxygen to musclesWrong. Arm position doesn't affect oxygen delivery. Arms balance rotational momentum from leg swing—prevents torso rotation.

Makes running feel easierWrong. Proper arm swing does make running more efficient, but mechanism is balancing angular momentum—not psychological.

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