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Running backwards burns more calories than going forwards, says InsideHook. And that’s not the only benefit. It improves your balance and spatial awareness, and trains muscles you don’t normally use, including your quads, shins and calves. It’s also great for your knees – unlike normal running – because it strengthens underused muscles and tendons. Shame it looks “goofy” and often involves falling over

