This depends upon the speed at which you're running (faster=more force). As a general rule of thumb, approximately 4 times your body weight.
When a human runs, the force on their feet can vary depending on factors like running speed and body weight. On average, the force can range from 2 to 3 times a person's body weight with each foot strike. This means that significant forces are exerted on the feet during running.
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why some long-run average cost curves are steeper on the downward side than others.
Run's House - 2005 Downward Facing Dawg 2-7 was released on: USA: 3 August 2006
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The human anatomy contains feet to allow us to stand, walk, pivot (turn), change directions slightly right or left, run, and to give balance when we stoop down.
Of course they do, paws are their version of human feet, without them we wouldn't be able to walk like we normally do.
You will have run 13,833.6 feet.
5.583 feet per second.
Applied force.