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  1. This is not how you walk. You walk frontfoot landing first. They are doing heel. RIP to joints, knees, hips and back all shot… this isn't a sport. Horrible for the body.

  2. It looks like race walking on hard pavement could result in some serious and permanent stress and wear-related injuries to your legs, ankles, feet, spine, and/or pelvis if you spend enough time doing this.

  3. Wait so is the rule you have to have one foot fully flat on the ground? When you run you don’t put the whole foot on the ground is that the difference?

  4. With the amount of rules you gotta enforce in this "sport", why even bother? Since a lot of these people in this competition have their feet in the air. This kinda opens up the opportunity to scrutinize anyone you don't want to win, and just penalize them to kingdom come, and then just ignore everyone else's infractions, and then go "What you want me to analyze each and every single frame of each player?! Pshh gimme a break. But I still want the guy I'm targeting to be disqualified, because I just so happened to catch him and only him doing it."

  5. To win, you need to be friends with the judges, and bribe them not to pay attention to you. That way they focus on disqualifying everyone else.

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  7. Took 30 to 40 screenshots of the leaders with both feet off the ground, which is against the rules. This sport is totally rigged. It needs to be fixed or removed from the Olympic program.

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