It was odd man. He had the full walkin' uni on .... tennis, floppy hat, loose shirt, long pants and a back pack. It was a head shakin' moment.
Walking backwards helps you to use muscles and movements that you probably rarely use, making it an ideal way to change up your exercise routine for greater fitness gains.
When you walk backwards, it puts less strain and requires less range of motion from your knee joints, which is useful for people with knee problems or injuries.
Backward walking may help relieve lower back pain, improve hamstring flexibility, burn more fat and calories in less time than traditional walking, improve balance and even sharpen your thinking skills and vision.