[Show all top banners]

Pretty
Replies to this thread:

More by Pretty
What people are reading
Subscribers
:: Subscribe
Back to: Kurakani General Refresh page to view new replies
 Nepalese Porters May Be World's Most Efficient Haulers
[VIEWED 1316 TIMES]
SAVE! for ease of future access.
Posted on 11-17-05 9:42 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
Login in to Rate this Post:     0       ?    
 
 
Posted on 11-17-05 10:04 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
Login in to Rate this Post:     0       ?    
 
 
Posted on 11-17-05 10:06 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
Login in to Rate this Post:     0       ?    
 

Tokma ? Where the hell did the reporter get this word ? I thought it was suppose to be Tekuwa !!!


Nepalese Porters May Be World's Most Efficient Haulers


During their field research, Heglund and his teammates flagged down porters and weighed the loads of study volunteers on the approach to Namche one day. More than 500 men and about 100 women carried about 30 tons of material to the market that day, the researchers estimated.


On average, the men and women respectively bore 93 percent and 66 percent of their body weight, the researchers report.

"It's quite impressive to see those guys walking with such heavy loads," said Heglund's teammate B?n?dicte Schepens. She added that the feat is particularly impressive because "they're [generally] not very well equipped [and] have very bad shoes."

A porter's gear is simple but effective: The load goes into an oversized basket, or doko, which rests against the back. A strap runs underneath the doko and over the crown of the head, which bears most of the weight. Each porter also carries a T-shaped walking stick called a tokma.

When on the move, porters sometimes pause more than they walk. "On a steep incline," Heglund said, "they'll walk for as little as 15 seconds and rest for 45." At each stop, they use their tokma to support their load, which allows a standing rest.

A Good Puzzle

Around the world, many people use their heads to bear burdens, said Rodger Kram, an expert on human and animal locomotion at the University of Colorado in Boulder. "It's amazing how universal carrying loads on the head is?except in Western Europe and North America," he said.

But their "enormous loads" set the Nepalese apart, Kram added. "It's a good scientific puzzle, how they [conserve] energy when walking."

The researchers behind the new study haven't fully pieced it together.

African women use a particular gait to conserve up to 80 percent of each stride's momentum, Heglund has found. But it only works on flat ground, and there's little of that in Nepal.

Heglund said the porters' "energy transfer is about 65 percent, the same as you or I." That may be. But they certainly don't struggle beneath their burdens as the rest of us might.

 
Posted on 11-17-05 10:13 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
Login in to Rate this Post:     0       ?    
 

I nepali,

Cheers for the info. I did read it elsewhere or something to that effect. Cheers mate. Very cold this end! The Geordie land must be even worse. Goodday.
 


Please Log in! to be able to reply! If you don't have a login, please register here.

YOU CAN ALSO



IN ORDER TO POST!




Within last 30 days
Recommended Popular Threads Controvertial Threads
TPS Re-registration case still pending ..
मन भित्र को पत्रै पत्र!
TPS Work Permit/How long your took?
Guess how many vaccines a one year old baby is given
अमेरिकामा बस्ने प्राय जस्तो नेपालीहरु सबै मध्यम बर्गीय अथवा माथि (higher than middle class)
Travelling to Nepal - TPS AP- PASSPORT
Morning dharahara
Another Song Playing In My Mind
Does the 180 day auto extension apply for TPS?
1974 AD Pinjadako Suga Remixed
Susta Susta Degree Maile REMIXED version
Elderly parents travelling to US (any suggestions besides Special Assistance)?
कल्लाई मुर्ख भन्या ?
ढ्याउ गर्दा दसैँको खसी गनाउच
जाडो, बा र म……
NOTE: The opinions here represent the opinions of the individual posters, and not of Sajha.com. It is not possible for sajha.com to monitor all the postings, since sajha.com merely seeks to provide a cyber location for discussing ideas and concerns related to Nepal and the Nepalis. Please send an email to admin@sajha.com using a valid email address if you want any posting to be considered for deletion. Your request will be handled on a one to one basis. Sajha.com is a service please don't abuse it. - Thanks.

Sajha.com Privacy Policy

Like us in Facebook!

↑ Back to Top
free counters