Wrong Way
1. Normally, when we walk, our legs ability to support our weight is split mid-stride.
2. Walking this way on ice forces each leg to support the weight of the body at an angle that is not perpendicular to the surface of the Ice, resulting i a nasty fall.
Right Way
1. To walk on ice, keep your center of gravity over your front leg.
2. One animal that has figured this out is a penguin. think of yourself as a penguin and you'll be all right.
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