13:19 Dec 23, 2001 |
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4 +1 | I wish I could draw it for you... |
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5 | The opposite hand ... |
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I wish I could draw it for you... Explanation: You sit on the floor, upright, one leg (left) stretched out, the other (right)angled (foot pointing towards you). The opposite hand (left) holds down that leg in the knee area, thus ensuring the entire leg is on the floor and you lean forward, but in the other direction (left). |
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The opposite hand ... Explanation: (Zunaechst im Schneidersitz hinsetzen, ein Bein ausstrecken, das andere anwinkeln.) Die diagonale Hand drueckt das angewinkelte Bein zum Boden, der Oberkoerper beugt sich in die entgegengesetzte Richtung = (One leg is stretched out straight, one bent). The hand opposite the bent leg presses it down to the floor, the torso is bent in the opposite direction. This sounds like quite a painful shearing motion - probably very good for you if it hurts :-) |
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