
(1) each step occurs more quickly in running (of course) This is also true in running, although there are some differences between walking and running that are worth noting: But then, in the blink of an eye, the heel lifts and the toes push off, propelling the body forward.
BILL MURRAY STRIPES FULL
Normally the foot makes first contact with the ground in the heel area, then sets down in full contact with the ground to absorb the impact of each step. The motion of a normal foot in walking involves two main phases: stance (when the foot is in contact with the ground) and swing (when the foot is not in contact with the ground). It repeats this function over and over, day after day, carrying us the distance of at least two times the circumference of the earth in an average lifetime.During normal walking, the human foot turns into a “spring” to absorb about 1.5 times body weight at impact, and in less than ½ second becomes a rigid lever to propel the body forward.This difference in the big toe and the other toes serves a purpose: it is the primary toe that helps propel the foot in walking and running. Second is the structure - The four other toes have three phalanges (the bones in the toes) but the big toe has only two phalanges, and they are typically slightly thicker and shorter than the phalanges of the other toes. Typically, it is also the longest (although it is not unusual for some people to have a longer second toe - a condition called “Morton’s toe”). While the toes on each foot are similar, there are two significant differences between the big toe and the other toes.įirst is the size - the big toe is significantly larger in girth than the other four. The big toe (anatomical name: hallux) really is, in effect, the “leader” of the foot since it is the largest and most powerful of the toes. Off-the-wall humor notwithstanding, Murray had a valid point. I think that we owe a big round of applause to our newest, bestest buddy, and big toe… Sergeant Hulka.” And Sergeant Hulka isn’t always gonna be here to be that big toe for us. An army without leaders is like a foot without a big toe.
BILL MURRAY STRIPES MOVIE
Talking his best friend Russell Ziskey (Harold Ramis), a teacher of English as a second language, into joining with him, they go to a recruiting office and are soon sent off to basic training.A funny scene from the movie “Stripes” with Bill Murray has him comparing military leadership to a big toe: “I’m gonna volunteer my leadership to this platoon. Realizing that he is a loser with no prospects, he decides to join the Army.

BILL MURRAY STRIPES DRIVER
John Winger (Bill Murray) is a cab driver who, in the span of a few hours, loses his job, his apartment, his car, and his girlfriend. Similar to the original Murray/ Harold Ramis film, CBS' series will follow "a perennial rebellious outsider who finally finds his purpose in life when he joins the US military and must unite a group of ragtag eccentrics." The series has a tough act to follow: the 80's film grossed $85+ million during its theatrical run, and has developed an avid fan following over the past 35+ years. The Whitest Kids U'Know's Trevor Moore, Sam Brown, and Zach Cregger are on board to write the single camera series and will also serve as executive producers. Original film director Ivan Reitman is expected to direct and executive produce via his Montecito Picture Company.

Looks like Bill Murray's 1981 film Stripes will be getting that special " CBS comedy touch," as word has come down that The Eye Network is developing a series based on the military comedy.
