Moving your arms while running helps to maintain balance, counterbalance the motion of your legs, and propel your body forward. The swinging motion of your arms also helps to increase your speed and efficiency by assisting with momentum and coordination.
Agreeing with popular belief, yes, pumping your arms help you run faster and sprint faster. The active motion in swinging your arms allow for a more fluid motion when running, and arm pumping in unison with your legs moving keep the body synchronized and moving more quickly and with more efficiency.
To load maps faster in Combat Arms, you'll need to have a faster internet connection and/or more RAM (temperary memory -- internal computer hardware). An alternative is to have less programs running while playing combat arms as to not slow it down.
Tuck in the arms take long leaps the wide the faster.
Move your arms as if you're running and focus on not moving your hips
Your arms are moving a circular movement over the water while your legs are doing a up and down motion.
hold arms and legs close to your chest
when running move arms quicker to run a bit faster, start it slow, by taking easy breaths the faster you move the quicker you will breath
no because you have to be moving your arms for work yo be done.
You can run less things at once, if you are only running combat arms, it should run faster. Another way is to upgrade your internet download/upload speed, or add RAM (temperary memory -- internal computer hardware). If you are running a voice chat program, it may have an effect on your computer's performance while playing combat arms. Like when I first downloaded Ventrilo (voice chat program) I was lagging horribly. But the next day it was fine after that.
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Your arms swing to match the cadence of your legs. The right arm swings with the left leg and vice versa. The purpose is to keep your body "in rotational balance."1 This ensures that your torso points forward as you run. To understand the importance of rotational balance, try to run without moving your arms. You'll notice how your torso swings from right to left in opposition to your legs. Your torso is trying to do what your arms can do much more easily. 1http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Running