PrintEmail
Comment
Penguins: They've Got Moves
Posted by Marisa Belger on January 15, 2006 - 10:33am.
files/images/prod/701/penguins.jpg

Penguins may have captivated me with their distinctive gait in their recent hit documentary, but it’s good to know that that unique waddle is more than charming. Researchers at the University of Houston are studying the animals’ tottering waddle-walk in hopes of understanding and treating numerous walking challenges.

Max Kurz, a professor of human performance at the University of Houston, is intrigued by penguins’ dramatic waddle. “If humans waddle too much they fall, but penguins somehow overcome this. They may have an elegant movement strategy for stability that we’re unaware of,” he said.

Understanding the way penguins walk may help scientists treat those who have difficulty walking like the elderly, people with leg or foot injuries, and toddlers taking their first steps.

“We can envision a scenario where the elderly may be able to put their walkers or canes down because they’ve learned to make the same adjustments in their walking patterns,” Kurz said. “This research may aid in developing a way to teach those people how to walk more efficiently despite their side-to-side motion, to learn the same kind of stability as the penguin.”

Do you think there’s enough attention given to the waddle? Do you know anyone who waddles? What about ducks? They waddle. I welcome your comments below.

[via University of Houston]

(Image: PBS.org)



Related Shop Items


<em>Statuesqueone</em>'s picture
Fun to watch
by Statuesqueone on April 23, 2007 - 3:06pm
I do think that watching Penguins waddle is fun and entertaining but not sure having an elderly person throw away their walker or cane to waddle is such a good idea. It may be a good idea to study the penguin's waddle as this may help keep people who are unsteady on their feet from falling. Not sure how we would go about teaching people to waddle though....

User login


Join Lime Now, it's free

Meet New People

milkyway (View Profile)

Interests: Practicing DJing, Feng Shui, Spirituality, Candle and Soap making, Yoga, Camping, Bicycling, Movies, Music
Inspiration: Music. Nature.

More new members | Create your profile