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My Observation Of Garrett Coding
While observing Garrett Coddington, I noticed just a few areas that were a for raise concern. Starting at the bottom his feet are almost flat there is a slight arch that is barely noticeable. Also his toes point out rather than pointing straight. His knees showed a slight tendency to bow out from time to time. When observing his hips he demonstrated some have having weak hip muscles. While performing the overhead squat assessment he had an excessive forward lean and also asymmetric weight shift.
When examining his shoulders I found that his arms fall and his girdle elevates. By looking at him you can tell he doesn’t have a weak back so a possible explanation is poor posture from sitting in class and slouching his back. All these are signs

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