Hello @mobbs
Quite an interesting topic and I really learn a new thing under this paragraph...
This makes sense, as noted in several papers, we are evolutionarily designed for this. The Achilles tendon, a particularly springy tissue at the back of our ankles, is absent in the Australopithecus lineage, and appears only in the homo genus later on, 2 million years ago.
Without trying to sound immodest, I am quite a widely read person but I must confess that I have never come across what you have in the above quoted context before. This is the main beauty of steemit; we keep learning... Thanks for this
@eurogee, the Steemivangelist and the founder of @euronation Newbie's Support Team
I reckon there's always at least a tiny morsel of something to learn in everything we read, happy I could be of service to your well-read mind =P