How Do You Walk Down A Sidewalk?
• Begin in a standing position, making sure to face in the direction you wish to go. Your feet should be about shoulder-width apart and directly underneath your center of mass, making it possible to sustain a completely upright posture (which you should maintain for the entire duration of your walking activity). • Look immediately ahead of you, keeping your eyes down around 15-45 degrees from the parallel. Scan the sidewalk surface in your immediate vicinity for obstacles that may impede your movement, such as knocked-over trash recepticles, old people, or puddles of sulfuric acid. If such obstacles exist, either wait for the obstacle to remove itself before proceeding, or navigate around the obstacle (though the latter is only recommended for advanced sidewalk-walkers). • Shift the entirety of your weight to the foot contrary to the one with which you wish to take your initial step. For the sake of clarity, we will proceed with the assumption that you are going to be stepping with you