ROM Resist & New Zealand
A ' plan B ' emerges. Plan B.
Create a very long spoke for a very big wheel, but crouch enough to get some of the dampening down. Medially rotate to further diminish the elastic pull on the tibia (at the 'pes'). And . . . toe walk ! ?? Huh? W W Why? Because a wheel needs its axis at the arc center. A forefoot rollover makes a 'cam' – a valve LIFTER (we are avoiding lifting). Plantar flexion adds more length without more tension and, more importantly, it moves the roll centerback to big wheel center. Gotta hold that wheel spoke intact without wobble.
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