How the Skeleton Supports Every Move

  1. Load Bearer: Your skeleton absorbs up to 10 times your body weight during a jump.
  2. Strong & Light: Bones are stronger than steel yet 60% lighter.
  3. Perfect Framework: Bones give muscles solid anchor points for movement.
  4. Shock Manager: The spine curves specifically to distribute force when you walk.
  5. Balance Assist: The pelvis centers weight so you stay upright while moving.
  6. Self-Repairing: Bones strengthen where stress is highest, adapting to your habits.
  7. Stability First: Rigid bones prevent collapse while flexible joints allow motion.
  8. Dynamic Support: Your skeleton shifts load distribution automatically as you move.
  9. Lever Network: Bone lengths determine speed, leverage, and stride efficiency.
  10. Silent Worker: Your skeleton supports movement even when you’re standing still.