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Conductor and school music teacher Taavi Esko has made energetic use of both coroanvirus lock-down and the slowly emerging spring weather, clocking 1.6 million steps walked over a single a month, ERR s Menu portal reports. Esko says he hasn t always been such a committed walker, but when he was sent home from his teaching post at Kuusalu High School, about 40 km east of Tallinn, he embarked on the new hobby, which was also encouraged by the school itself. We were on distance learning for a long time, and knew that it was going to continue so, in addition to inviting students to get active, we also tried to take care of our team, and created a challenge or step count competition, Kristi Tarik, the principal of Kuusalu High School, said. ....
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Maddi exceeds 210km walking target for charity 25 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM 2 minutes to read Maddi O Leary was accompanied by Charlie the dog for over 100km. Bush Telegraph By Steve Carle Volunteering for The Hits 210km/$210 Ronald McDonald House Challenge turned out to be an even bigger challenge for Ngawapurua s Maddi O Leary, who ended up walking 504km, averaging more than 16km a day. Its not unusual for people my age [19] to do things for charity, but to walk over 500km for charity - some of my friends comments were like are you mad ? Or they can t believe how far I ve walked, she said. ....
What Made Our Species Unique: Walking The Laetoli footprints discovered in northern Tanzania offer some 3.66-million-year-old evidence of our walking ancestors.Credit.Images of Africa Photobank/Alamy Stock Photo Buy Book ▾ By Rebecca Wragg Sykes FIRST STEPS By Jeremy DeSilva Walking: We marvel when other animals get up on their hind legs and do it, applaud our children when they master it, but most of the time blithely ignore how remarkable a feat it really is. Yet moving bipedally (on two legs) has proved fiendishly tricky to explain from an evolutionary perspective. Enter “First Steps,” by the paleoanthropologist Jeremy DeSilva, a book that strides confidently across this complex terrain, laying out what we know about how walking works, who started doing it and when. ....