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You keep your legs … But what you value enough - picture-wise? Do you realize how important it is to know exactly how they raise their legs and how they look at the camera?

No model experience exasperated directors and photographers who use the same cliché imagination leg position to again and again for each pose. Models that are supposed to be - and are - more creative and flexible.

Imagine! You can do dozens of different leg positions from now - no practice - if you think on his feet like hands of a clock. The practice will you learn how to balance and choose the best for you, but thinking about the clock at his feet, it takes you to an early creation. You do not spoil all positions looking down to see what your feet are doing. The correct disposition of the legs begins in your mind! So start thinking in his mind the legs.

1) With the left foot on the foot of the base (with foot rest), run 1:00 pm. Your supporting foot is the center of this imaginary clock, and is the hour hand and one foot is the minute hand. Remember that you show up (no Support for the walk) just touching the ground. It should be free to make changes (ankle motion and foot position) without permission. Remember, too, at any time, 12: 00 on the clock on your floor is still in direct line with the device, regardless of the direction your body faces.

2) With the basic right to two feet, stop showing your feet every issue on time … time to repeat aloud done.

3) Ask a friend to call time positions and see if you can easily cope.

4) Put into practice in the celebration position legs, to see if you can maintain balance without swinging slowly while counting to 100.

5) To help you plan in advance what to do with his legs, watching the second hand of a watch and see how many times you can change legs every 10 seconds, not counting loss or repetition of the same position.

6) Clip of the leg at least 50 seats in various departments of magazines. Sort all photos in which the weight is distributed evenly on both feet and watch some of the legs are close together, others are slightly separated and removed. Note also that the body can face any direction, while the legs are not in one of these positions.

7) Some interesting things you can do with the rest of the work by raising the legs (where the weight is on one foot):

(a) separately in two groups: those who use the left foot as a base and using the right.

(b) invest and plan for all those with the right foot is essential. With half of these countries are still down, says the deadline, with a capital R "(standing on right base) at the bottom of the page. In turn, the rest of this group, the side Law and printed 'return r' at the bottom of the page with the time at his side. The establishment of this group of images on one side while you …

(c) Take all the positions in which the left foot at the base (in separate step) and put a big "L" (on the base of the left foot) in the bottom of the page. See if you can estimate the correct time for each image without having to invest or diagrams of it.

(d) all Shuffle marked pictures together and stand before a large mirror which represents the chamber at 12:00 hours. Cover Artwork One after another, except by the time I wrote. Leave your legs in the hours and minutes as they will every time. After each position, you hold illustration on the side (right and front of the mirror) and see if their position is the same as that of the image.

Good to know exactly what to do when he there legs to get the best possible positions.

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