Heel
With average adults, there is approximately one meter from the heel of the back foot to the toe of the front foot when you take a step
== == There are three arches in the foot, not one. They are the medial longitudinal arch, the lateral longitudinal arch, and the transverse arch. The ML goes from heel to hallux (heel to big toe), the LL goes from the heel to the little toe, and the TA goes across the bottom of them. There is just 1 arch in a foot check out this websit to learn more: http://orthoinfo.aaos.org/fact/thr_report.cfm?Thread_ID=381&topcategory=Foot
The length of your stride is critical for measuring how far you've walked with a pedometer. You need to know the distance between the heel print of one foot and the other. You can walk in a soft surface like sand, make a mark with chalk, or just lay down a yardstick and see what it suggests.
it starts with s and has 4 letters maybe the sole of your foot? Heel is the rear part of the foot, and it starts with an h. Sole is the bottom part; front, middle, rear, all of it.
Left foot, right foot, left foot, right foot. in that order.
mostly heel, because when you walk, both of your feet when you walk you have to pick up your heel when one foot is on the ground when you walk, then the heel goes back down, and sometimes your heel might start to get pain, if you walk extremely far away
Humans walk using their heel and the ball of their foot. Some people walk heel to toe while others walk on the ball of their foot. Cats walk on their toes. In terms of the position of the foot while resting, the human foot is typically level with the ground. Cats sit with their back paws level to the ground but only the toes of their front paws touch the ground when they are sitting.
When Lorna's accident caused damage to her heel bone, she knew that she would not be able to walk in order to heal her foot.
The Calcaneus Bone, one of the Metatarsals, and it forms the heel of the foot.
The heel of the foot is on the DORSAL side of the body.
If you have a pain in your heel it may be bruised. This could be could caused by not having enough padding in your shoes. When I had a bruised heel everyday I soaked my foot in a bowl of Epsom salts. Then iced it down. Once in a while I would walk on it for a while. It only took a week or two to heel completely heel.
its the way we were made Or, walk backward.
Yes it is
Calcaneous is the heel bone and it is the largest bone in the human foot.
Your foot operate by distributing your weight between the heel of your foot and your toes, allowing you to stand. It also allows you to walk, by tilting your foot forwards on your toe joints and pushing forward, and placing your other foot in front of you.
yes it is possibale if you keep pushing forward and back on one foot