After watching an episode of his favorite sitcom, Dr. Glen Geyser, a professor at Arizona State University, came up with a brilliant idea for a new study. After spending nearly 50 years studying the effects of exercise, Gesser and his colleagues set out to study just how much energy it takes to walk silly, asking 13 volunteers to walk normally and then do their best to mimic the extremely silly gait of the characters in the series.
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