This seems more noticable if I go and cross a road. If I look and all seems clear but just as I step out to cross a car comes unexpectedly (Either due to excessive speed or a car pulls out unexpectedly etc.), I find that most people can stop themselves from walking but my brakes don't work until I am half way across the road.... So all I can do is keep going as I can't suddenly go faster, as my body does not respond (Or I can think quick enough to tell my body to respond) quick enough.
Those things we did in school where after a Physical Education teacher would shout "Change (Or blow his whistle etc) where one was expected to suddenly change direction and run back the other way that we came from I found I was still going the other say when people were coming back!
Is the walking across a road and not being able to stop myself that is the odd thing as I can see a car coming but there is nothing I can do about it to tell my body to do something, and yet when driving I am overly relaxed and my braking ability is good, as somehow driving is different. Still get the thing at junctions when sudden choices have to be made ... If I see a car approaching fast I will floor it (Luckily I have a quick accelerating car) because to stop requires the sudden change in direction that has delay to respond to, though at times I do stop. Depends on the situation... But have noticed that if already accelerating, response to accelerate quicker again is almost instant, whilst response to suddenly stop requires an extra mental process which is a fraction of a second slower to respond to.
Walking however, means as I am more physically active and not so relaxed, I find that my ability to stop when I need to is compromised. Is like my body keeps going at its last command such as a model train that is under DCC control and s not responding to the DCC signal but still has current so it is just carrying on with its last instruction.
While most have this delay when walking or running, I think mine is a longer delay.
But cycling or driving and I am more alice and responsive somehow which is the bit I don't get? Is why I got on so well with cycling as on the bike I felt "Alive".
So the processing speed is amplified when doing certain tasks that I am enthusiastic about but slower when doing walking or running?
Never really have been good at running as can have my legs collapse under me if I get a partial shutdown while cycling I find I was in more control, and driving I am very more in control as I am more relaxed so is interesting.
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