The distance one can walk before experiencing muscle fatigue varies greatly depending on factors such as fitness level, terrain, hydration, and nutrition. For a well-trained individual, it might take several miles before fatigue sets in, while someone less conditioned may tire after just a few blocks. Generally, walking for 30 minutes to an hour is a common threshold for many, but individual experiences can differ significantly. Listening to your body and recognizing signs of fatigue is key to avoiding overexertion.
Arthogriposis affects the muscles. The tendons are curved in shape. I know someone with this condition. His lower body is mostly affected by it. The legs are weak but the muscles are stiff to the point that his knees can't bend. His lungs are weak and easily get pnemonia. His jaw is stiff and doesn't open very far.
Yes, they would but perhaps not very far. It is all variable. Meaning that some people with it might be able to walk a few feet and some for a few yards.
To Far is when he stops to walk and lays down and doesnt want to move...
Yes
Depends on how fast you walk.
There is no limit on how far a Yorkie dog can walk. Yorkie dogs typically can walk about half a mile before they start getting tired.
weak prostate
To far to walk.
till their out of nappies
Muscles are not organs. As far as bones, they are not vital organs. (not that I know of)
It depends on how fast you walk, but if you walk 3 mph you can normally walk up to 2.6 miles
You can walk in about as far as any self respecting Womat can walk in anywhere...?.....before it starts walking out again!!!!..maybe halfway..???? From dutchinspace@yahoo.com