Tes, in pedetrian collisions, especially involving runners, in understanding the biomechanics of human motion and fitting that to the kinematics (body movements) in a collision.
Other than that, yes. After a particularly messy collision, a good run, day or night, allows me to put my thoughts in order and to settle down.
Good luck in your athletics. Are we going to see an Amberdamber running in London in 2012?
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