Pandora;284615 said:D,
You know the placement of your thumb, why do you choose to place it where you do, is it so there is not so much pressure in the head?
doublelongdaddy;284623 said:Hey Pan, WHat exercise are you referring to? Hit me with a link and I will be able to answer the ?
doublelongdaddy;284627 said:Oh, I know what you mean. For me, my thumb and hand position that I use, delivers the most intensity to my stretch. There was a thread about this somewhere but for me, this is the most powerful position to stretch in.
Pandora;284628 said:So it kinda tucks just before the index finger then, the Thumb does not squeeze down on the index finger.
doublelongdaddy;284629 said:Exactly. I also think that the pressure you talked about in your original post is on point. For me this position gives me the most comfort.
ithiel;284855 said:rookie :s
I think George the data-entry guy has lysdexia; he can never type in numbers correctly. by Justin Akehurst Jul 1, 2003 email it ...
MAXAMEYES;284931 said:When I was younger I useta fight...A LOT... and took one too many to the melon, I've also crashed in just about anything that ain't got wings or rockets...consequently I got a touch of age induced dyslexia, aka, Old-Timer's Disease. So I can empathize fully.
Pandora;284876 said:I'm dyslexic anyway.
doublelongdaddy;284992 said:I am too. My dyslexia is so bad that certain things that require a left to right understanding leave me mentally incapable. When we were editing the [words=http://www.mattersofsize.com/join-now.html]MOS[/words] [words=http://www.mattersofsize.com/mosdvd.htm]DVD[/words] (Jaz did the editing) I was so baffled. I could not understand how he could understand what he was doing. I was blown away. This happens with almost any Right to Left or visa versa position...some time even up and down.