Ah, okay! I've adressed the first point in the new version of three (can't post it 'till Monday; file's at work). Erik actually saw a similar thing, but ONLY when he was looking at the two versions compared, which was interesting. I think drawing in his arm (crossed across the bent knee) will also help with relaxation.
I like the usage of 'approach angle' there. Nice. But did he mention scrotal pressure? *g*
And now I'm really curious (in a totally moving-beyond-the-drawing way). When I sit with my legs splayed my toes point up. When E does it, his toes point out. (note: there is no groin constriction in either stance; scrotal pressure is not relevant!). Which way do your toes go? I'm thinking it may have something to do w/ hip placement and rotation, and I wonder if there's a sex-based tendency (caused by narrower/wider hips), or if it's more of an individual variation.
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Date: 2011-10-21 07:36 pm (UTC)From:I like the usage of 'approach angle' there. Nice. But did he mention scrotal pressure? *g*
And now I'm really curious (in a totally moving-beyond-the-drawing way). When I sit with my legs splayed my toes point up. When E does it, his toes point out. (note: there is no groin constriction in either stance; scrotal pressure is not relevant!). Which way do your toes go? I'm thinking it may have something to do w/ hip placement and rotation, and I wonder if there's a sex-based tendency (caused by narrower/wider hips), or if it's more of an individual variation.