You know the thing where you sit down cross-legged, all in one motion, from standing? Which I do all the time and which is normally fine?
In the context of your talking to a confused medic, I cannot tell if this is a slightly sarcastic “this is something unusual for most people that is routine for me”. Is it?
I can imagine how that works, and I think I see how you could overload the toe if it goes wrong. (Lift up right foot, swing it to your left as you bend the left knee and lean leftwards. The right foot gets to the endpoint, then they fold down together. I’m struggling in this conference room, but doesn't feel like it needs masses more flexibility. If it goes pear-shaped, the left foot takes the strain. Symmetric under mirroring of feet.) I'm not a medic, so I assume this doesn't work like I imagine?
I would ask for a demonstration next time I see you, but I fear that may be tempting fate! :p
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I approve of the title. In the context of your talking to a confused medic, I cannot tell if this is a slightly sarcastic “this is something unusual for most people that is routine for me”. Is it?
I can imagine how that works, and I think I see how you could overload the toe if it goes wrong. (Lift up right foot, swing it to your left as you bend the left knee and lean leftwards. The right foot gets to the endpoint, then they fold down together. I’m struggling in this conference room, but doesn't feel like it needs masses more flexibility. If it goes pear-shaped, the left foot takes the strain. Symmetric under mirroring of feet.) I'm not a medic, so I assume this doesn't work like I imagine?
I would ask for a demonstration next time I see you, but I fear that may be tempting fate! :p