To function at one's normal speed or level of efficiency; to handle problems easily and without undue effort or hesitation
To walk with long steps is to stride.
To take something in stride means to deal with that thing calmly and without complaining. Taking it in stride means that even though something is unpleasant, you do not let it stop your normal life.
Stride v. strode, strid'den, strid'ing walk with long steps -n. 1 long step with progress 2 pl. progress
Stride can be a verb or a noun. As a verb: He strides across the road with confidence. As a noun: He crossed the road in a couple of strides.
dictionary.reference.com: "A flashing light synchronized with the periodic movement of an object"It is the past tense of the verb "stride" meaning to walk purposefully with long steps.
no it is alike to walking like a stride dive you walk clap and keep your head above water
Stride Frequency= # of Stride/ time. the unit used is strides/sec Stride Length= speed/stride frequency. the unit used is m/stride
Sally Stride has written: 'Sally Stride'
Stride-Rite Corp. makes Stride-Rite footwear
Stride-Rite Corp. makes Stride-Rite footware
Roy Stride Greg Churchouse Peter Ellard1/ Roy Stride 2/ Peter Elleard 3/ Greg Churchouse.
WHY DOES STRIDE LAST LONG
Not necessarily. Only if you keep your stride rate the same.
Helps you keep your balance, and you can throw further.
you wanna stride to the park
Keith Stride was born in 1944.
In the Last Stride was created in 1916.