Consideration of the degree of natural stability of an articulated structure can give insight into the required control demands and the energy cost of movement. This paper considers the human structure from this fundamental biomechanical position and goes on to hypothesize a method by which control demands might be minimized. Some consequences for motor learning are explored.
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