MUD Mired in time...

Stiffly held joints create new spokes to make new wheels. Could be bad. Could be good. Also, combination locking tricks need to be vertical rise centered. This adjustment to avoid body rise creates another observer perceived ‘abnormality’ which then becomes a surgical target. We will detail this later. You may have noticed the absence, in our discussions, of angle plots of all the joints except for the double bump knee curve. ?? They add NOTHING to our understanding of combined effect. Seeking joint by joint angular plots, each within bounds of ‘normal’, is the source of outrageous misinterpretation. EVERYTHING that ALL the joints are contributing to function is seen and seen best in the knee angle curve [single stride of 2steps]. There, the functional interactions are obvious once you learn how to see them, and you will. I promise.

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