One Foot After Another (Aldrin)

By | 4 February 2025

Okay. You do have to be rather careful
to keep track of where your center of mass is.
Sometimes, it takes about two or three paces
to make sure you’ve got your feet underneath you.

About two to three or maybe four easy paces
can bring you to a fairly smooth stop.
Like a football player, you just have to put a foot
out to the side and cut a little bit.

The so-called kangaroo hop does work,
but it seems your forward mobility
is not quite as good as
it is in the more
conventional
one
foot
after
another.

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