Question: Why do Anime characters run with their arms behind their backs? Answer: It reduces the number of drawings needed for the animation. Other examples in the same category follow.
The arms splayed out behind emphasize the line of action that is parallel to the ground, as the characters are supposed to be running across the ground very quickly. This stylistic choice made more sense in the days when all anime had very few frames of animation, so the illusion of movement through actual animation was minimal.
The running style is a result of the "fighting culture" the character is from. As to why anime shows ninjas running like this, there is no distinct answer. It is considered that it should reflect some technique from ancient Japanese martial arts - there are different theories as to why anyone would do that and none of them is convincing enough.
I've also talked to other runners more recently and they've said that while running, your body should be perpendicular to the road. They went on to say that when running downhill, your arms should be trailing behind you to maintain balance. The guy in the above anime is running bent over forward, so it may also be to maintain balance.
Known by fans as the “Naruto Run,” the technique involves bending slightly forward while keeping the arms behind the back, allowing ninjas to run at faster speeds.
But when researchers from University of Colorado and Brown University assessed different running positions (hands above the head, arms across the chest, and arms behind the back) they found that arm swinging uses less energy and actually makes running much easier — even though it means moving your limbs more.
When nervous, embarrassed, or uncertain — or lying — a character will sometimes rub the back of their head/neck with one hand, often with a patently fake grin or laugh accompanying the gesture. It appears a lot in manga and anime as a simple way to show off someone's character or how they are feeling.
In proper "girly run" arms are close to body and move in controlled way. This (supposedly) allows control of bouncing breasts. I can clearly imagine woman IRL running like that if she doesn't want to have a bra accident. Plenty of women will tell you that breasts bouncing around is not comfortable.
When they keep their arms behind, they are streamlined. They penetrate through air faster and air resistance is reduced, and hence it boosts their speed. It also provides easy accessibility to weapons.
If earth or stone is hardened around a bandage tendril, then it may weigh down or completely stop the tendril's movement if the bandage is somehow unable to cut through the earth release technique using sharpened chakra. For emergency situations, shinobi—especially Medical-Nin—may carry bandages as a first-aid tool.
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Using large eyes can be considered as one of the essential tools or techniques to add affluent expressions on characters. Inspired by Disney cartoons, Osamu Tezuka known as a talented Japanese manga writer, also started using that technique in order to emphasize greater expressions of characters.
Sometimes panels become muddled when authors try to show a flurry of action. Because manga is typically black and white, characters can look similar to each other. To fix these issues, mangaka have their characters announce themselves and yell the names of their special attacks.
Women tend to be more flexible than men, which can be both a good and a bad thing for a runner. The extra flexibility is a result of a woman's body structure and function — our hips are wider and our hormones allow our tendons to stretch for childbirth.
Hold your arms straight out behind your back. Turn your palms so that they are facing up. In theory, this all done to reduce air resistance and help you run faster. Don't swing your arms or move them around. Keep them loose enough that you can focus on your feet, but rigid enough that they don't flop as you run.
That means they are relaxed, taking it easy. In the context of certain scenes, especially if we're talking shounen protagonists, if often means that others should not worry. But it also can just mean that they're just relaxed for no other reason.
If you run with your arms swinging there will be moments when your hands are completely out of position. Especially if you have, say, a left thigh shuriken holster and a right shoulder sword draw then you will constantly be creating a moment where you can easily draw neither weapon due to arm swing.
However it has nothing to do with aerodynamics, physics or speed. Sprinters use their arms because it makes them faster. Leaning forward while running does not make one faster it actually slows you down because you are in front of your bodies natural center of balance. It also does not aid in long distance running.
Increased aerodynamics. Running at a fast speed like most Ninja do creates a lot of drag, the more aerodynamic the posture the better.
You want something to be faster, you either make it more powerful or have the resistance against it cut. Speed was important to ninjas so wearing tight clothes and running in an aerodynamic position would make them faster.
One forearm crooked in front of the body, apparently to block attacks (two fingers held in front of the mouth optional but prevalent). The other arm behind the back, ready to pull out a bladed weapon. Another speculative guess would be better aerodynamics.
Samurai also run in a similar manner, usually while keeping one hand grasped onto their katana. In a more (apparently) realistic series this may have something to do with the runner having a reduced profile and thus being harder to hit with ranged weaponry, but it's generally just the Rule Of Cool. Emphasis by me.
Based on research... ... Ninjas frequently were portrayed running with The Airplane Arms. Ninja are also frequently portrayed running this way (with the arms swept farther back, like the wings on an F-14 Tomcat), though they now tend to prefer the Ninja Run. Samurai also run in a similar manner, usually while keeping one hand grasped onto their ...