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The Achilles is the strongest tendon in the human body, connecting the calf muscles to the heel bone. During explosive movements like sprinting or high jumping, it can experience forces of 6–10 times body weight in a fraction of a second. That’s hundreds of kilograms of load—absorbed, stored, and released like a biological spring. What makes it so impressive is not just its strength, but its elastic efficiency. The Achilles stretches under load, stores energy, then recoils to propel the body upw
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The Achilles is the strongest tendon in the human body, connecting the calf muscles to the heel bone. During explosive movements like sprinting or high jumping, it can experience forces of 6–10 times body weight in a fraction of a second. That’s hundreds of kilograms of load—absorbed, stored, and released like a biological spring. What makes it so impressive is not just its strength, but its elastic efficiency. The Achilles stretches under load, stores energy, then recoils to propel the body upw
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