Walking without hamstrings would be extremely difficult, as they play a crucial role in leg movement. The hamstrings are responsible for bending the knee and extending the hip, which are essential for the walking gait. Without functional hamstrings, balance and propulsion would be severely compromised, making walking nearly impossible. Alternative muscle groups might compensate to some extent, but overall mobility would be greatly hindered.
A tail. Humans can walk upright without it because of the way our spines are curved.
Yes. You could bike or walk.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Yes you could,but not without getting your feet coated with chocolate.;)
no no
It would be highly unlikely that you could walk normally without a tibia bone in your leg. You would need crutches at best, and most likely you would be in a wheelchair.
Yes, hamstrings are used for soccer!
Friction is actually what allows us to walk. When we take a step, the friction between our feet and the ground provides the necessary force to propel us forward. Without friction, we wouldn't be able to generate the traction needed to walk.
48, if you don't count Alaska
The word hamstrings is a noun. It is the plural form of hamstring.
If I could do anything in the world for one whole day without consequences it would be to walk around the big city naked.
I don't think you can