
Why does Vladimir Putin's right arm stay close to his body and barely move? Some have speculated about possible neurological conditions, Others suggest it may be a form of nonverbal communication, but all that is false. In fact, it's a clue from his past. This distinctive walk is known as the “gunslinger gait” — and it traces back to his KGB training, where operatives were taught to keep their weapon hand close to the body, ready to draw at a moment’s notice. But here’s the twist: he’s not the only one. Other Russian officials with intelligence backgrounds walk the exact same way as Sergey Ivanov, a former KGB officer.