Chiropractors often teach their patients to roll to one side, keeping the neck disengaged and resting on a pillow or a hand, with the uppermost hand resting palm down on the floor in front of the upper chest. This hand pushes down while the upper body rises. The main idea is to keep the neck from lifting the head, letting the upper arm and shoulder doing the work of lifting the body into sitting position.
Some people use both elbows (while lying on their backs) to push their bodies up into sitting position.
There are even those who raise both knees in the air and use the momentum of both legs descending to pull up their torsos!
What is the GM-recommended technique of rising from stretchlying?
Some people use both elbows (while lying on their backs) to push their bodies up into sitting position.
There are even those who raise both knees in the air and use the momentum of both legs descending to pull up their torsos!
What is the GM-recommended technique of rising from stretchlying?
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09/10/2008 - 8:36pm