They don't mean to, it just happens!
Lots of exercise. Especially weight training.
To me I love stout women with killer behinds & great legs
They simply move their legs. They wiggle a little when they walk, but not much.
Their legs are quite short and set rather wide apart, they have to wiggle to get enough weight transfer from one foot to the other.
Generally the riders are mostly made by their AYP division in the Orangeburg, SC factory and the walk behinds in the Swannsboro, GA factory.
walk. wiggle. wink. weigh. wince. whisper. whisk. wash.
Dogs wiggle their bum when they walk as a way to communicate and show excitement or happiness. It is a natural behavior that dogs use to express their emotions and socialize with other dogs or humans.
LMFAO sang it
Because he likes going wiggle wiggle wiggle wiggle wiggle.
Interesting question. Obviously depends on the brand, the usage and the maintenance. I have had a commercial Toro self propelled walk behind for 12 years. In fact none of my Toro walk behinds have ever caused me any trouble. Course for $1200 bux they better last!!
Wiggle wiggle wiggle yeah
People should get off their lazy behinds and walk to close places. My neighbour works 200yards from her home, and she drives to work. She never uses the car whilst at work and always comes straight home after work. People need to stop being such couch potatoes and go for a walk, be grateful you CAN walk!