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Show ICE: November cold, hard fact A Time Hich. Safety Specialist waving arms make good emergency balancers, and hands in pockets expose unprotected elbows to a painful jolt in the event of a fall. A fall onto a chubby gluteus maximus creates slightly over one pound per square inch force, while a tumble onto a bony elbow can create a force of over 1(10 pounds per square inch ( forces depend, of course, on the weight of the person, the size of the elbow, and the vast expanse of backside). So. if you have to fall, go the softest route. But, better yet. don't fall at all. Ice is a cold, hard fact, so winterize your thinking: get traction, go slow, and use the Hill Field Shuffle. This keeps more shoe, or traction surface, on the ice and thereby improves your chances of remaining vertical. t When the regular stride is used, the body w eight leing transferred forward is placed on a small section of heel, resulting in negligible surface contact and very little traction. Also, short shuffle steps, with the knees slightly Ix'tit . keep the lxdy balance more directly above the feet and therefore easier to maintain. As a closing reminder, keep your hands out of your lockets as you shuffle along with confidence. Wildly- Ice is slippery. heel-firs- redundant statement? Maybe so. but those three little words completely change our outdoor environment every winter and require us to likewise change our methods of getting from one place to another. Can you imagine a dash on ice? An Indy 5(M)? A World Series or a Super Bowl? Not likely. Why? Because ice is slippery and these activities require quick, sure movement from point A to A 1(K-yar- d - point B. Film library has It's obvious the above gem of information isn't divinely inspired. It's only a cold, hard fact painfully learned by ail of us at one time or another. For most of us. we merely climbed back to our feet, brushed off our ego. left and right to see who was laughing, and then walked on (with a little more care). But for some, a broken bone fir sprained muscle removed all mirth and merriment from the situation. The casts and harnesses, pills and bills, brought the sfark realization that a change in movement habits must accompany the first freeze of 77 i new tapes films 23 Page shuffle' fit flip iPiH By Hon HILL TOP TIMES 11. 1977 quickly-glance- The new video following tapes and 16mm films have been received in the base Film Library, Bldg. 1267. The items are available for checkout by SERVICE COUPOI calling ext. 7418. the season. We have to w interize our thinking as well as our vehicles during cold weather. One area of winterization over which you have some control is your walking habits. There is no sure method of staying upright when the water hardens, but there are actions you can take to increase your VC3-07- 3: VC3-07- 4: HOE, VIDEO TAPES Drive Defensively Patterns of HOCK ABSORBER s the Wild VC3-07- 5: VC3-07- 6: The Extra Step N it X H III' Latener Method of Accident Control VC3-07Can You Handle It VC3-07Careless Crime VC3-07Lost Hunter chances. n 7: First . select proper footwear. You wouldn't want bald tires on an icy road, and neither should you use bald shoe soles during icy weather. This doesn't mean you need to rush out and buy a new pair of shoes, but a pair of galoshes or rubbers with good tread could pay big dividends. 8. 9: A VC3-08- 0: VC3-AVA-86- Little Flame Intro 4: iirl -- : OFFER EACH EXPIRES iff to 1m J (2) I 112177 g ,s S' INSTALLED Management Systems VC3-TS-085- I Corrosion 0: Control Second, reduce speed. You wouldn't drive at 55 mph on an highway, and the same policy should prevail as you walk from the parking lot to your work area. 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