Well the faster you run, the more you are fit, so to some extent, yes.
running, biking swimming speed walking
Yes, it does affect our speed while we are running because if there is more air pressure the force of the pressure is against us and so we slow down while we are running.
Yes. Generally, the more layers, the slower.
running table tennis fencing basketball baseball ice skaeung speed skating skiing swimming
The differences in propulsion and energy expenditure between swimming and running contribute to the gap in world record times for the 100m distance. Swimming involves more drag, resistance, and limited ability to generate speed compared to running on land. Additionally, the human body is more naturally adapted for running rather than swimming, resulting in faster sprinting times on land.
running affects your pulse rate because the more speed you use the more blood your heart pumps all throughout your body.
Yes, long legs help to increase running speed.
High speed and accel for running, high accel for swimming and crawling, and wearing santa hat.
No. Swimming is like running and walking, it is universal.
As a matter of fact, swimming may be better than running because it has less impact on joints and more of the body is used for swimming than running.
Drag coefficient and power to weight ratio come to mind .
Drag coefficient and power to weight ratio come to mind .