Scientific reason behind running in anticlockwise direction..
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Why do all runners race in an anticlockwise direction? 🤔🏃♀️
Is it just tradition — or is there science behind the curve?
From the ancient Greeks to modern Olympic tracks, running anticlockwise has always been the norm. But why?
👉 Right-side dominance: Most humans are right-handed and right-footed. Running anticlockwise lets the stronger right leg power the outside, while the left leg handles tighter curves — giving better balance and control.
👉 Heart positioning: Our hearts lean slightly to the left. Some experts believe running anticlockwise may align better with natural blood flow, reducing strain.
👉 Natural motion bias: Even blindfolded, people tend to turn left. It’s possibly linked to brain hemisphere dominance and muscle asymmetry.
👉 Historical roots: Ancient stadiums (like in Greece and Rome) also featured anticlockwise tracks — and international bodies like the Olympics standardized it for fairness and consistency.
So, it's not just habit — it’s body science, evolution, and history in motion! 🧠🏅🌍
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