You may be an entrant in a Marathon (26.2 mile) race. The entrants are called runners in the race, but, while many can and do run, some may have to walk for part (or all!) of it. Even so, they are still Marathon 'runners', which means official participants in the race.
Quote: "More than 17,000 people run in the Los Angeles Marathon every year." ~'Marathons' eHow.com
So, even if you are just walking in the marathon, then you must be one of the runners, 'running' in that event. Similarly, and to put round the other way, even if you are running in that race, you may actually be walking, for at least some, if not all, of the full 26.2 miles. In fact, many people are happy to just walk the entire distance. This is acceptable and within the rules.
"Run the Marathon! Can't run? That's OK! You can walk!"
walking and running
Examples of a locomotor movement are: Running, Walking, Hopping, Skipping Sliding
Locomotor - Gross motor skills such as walking, running, jumping, and moving about. Nonlocomotor - Bending, stretching, twisting, etc. Regards,Cheying Tan
Locomotor motion is defined as moving from one place to another, so movements like walking, running, skipping, flying, sliding, swimming, hopping, or galloping are all locomotor movements.
It is called 'I was walking in a circle by jack prelutsky' and it is a poem.
Running is a faster locomotion than walking.
The person running would get more wetter then the person walking as you will be catching more rain than walking because you are running into more rain than if you were walking through it, but it does depend on the distance you are running or walking
Yes walking is better for you than running
That you either come to a stop, or go on running, or walking, perpetually.
Walking, running and digging.
That may refer to any of the following: walking, running, flying, floating.
He is running.
easy jogging its running slowly but walking fastly. but not fast walking. You have that up down between your legs.
to able your foot to move
Running.
running, walking backwards,crawling, walking on your hands,rolling
Cardiovascular, Respiratory, Nervous, Skeletal systems are use in running and walking