yeah I mean she totaly will break the WR for a marathon since she can run over like 500 miles a minute?
yeah and she gets a special medal and a bib number. That is assuming of course she finishes it. Beauty of a marathon is you never know if you will finish.
They have the Boston Marathon: Iraq. I wonder if none milatary people can do it. Probably the only way I can do the "Boston" marathon.
Not necessarily. One of the problems of life in weighelessness is muscle atrophy from non-use therefore much work and research goes on to simulate a 1-g environment. While I've not seen the treeadmills, I'm sure it is outfitted with a system of springs to simulate walking/running in a 1-g environment. So she will actually feel like she is running in a 1-g environment and will not be just free spinning.
Not necessarily. One of the problems of life in weighelessness is muscle atrophy from non-use therefore much work and research goes on to simulate a 1-g environment. While I've not seen the treeadmills, I'm sure it is outfitted with a system of springs to simulate walking/running in a 1-g environment. So she will actually feel like she is running in a 1-g environment and will not be just free spinning.
~Mike
Yep, it's got a torso harness with elastic straps that pull her against the treadmill belt. Saw a picture of it last week but can't seem to find it right now.