Natural Arm Swing Saves Runners' Energy

A young man runs, swinging his arms.
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Swinging your arms when you run helps save energy, researchers say.

People naturally swing their arms back and forth while running. Prior research suggested that swinging the arms helps keep the body balanced during running by counteracting the motion of the swinging legs. However, it was unclear whether swinging the arms during running cost or saved people energy, and the few studies exploring the question yielded contradictory results.

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