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The underlying drive for all of my posturing was a sense of shame and resistance about who I am.
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My posture was off; the way the club releasing was off.
My posture was rigid: shoulders drawn back, hands behind my chair.
I found that my posture was a little off, my release wasn't quite right.
And it turns out my posture wasn't just suffering at my desk, but in the gym, too.
"I knew that if my posture was not good on landing, I would not receive a good score.
It was only when she stopped to look at me that I realized that my posture was strange.
With the keyboard at the correct height, I felt my typing position was comfortable, and my posture was not particularly different from the one used when reading books.
Suddenly my posture was perfect, and Sadie began breaking into and out of her canter, if not obediently then at least predictably.
I had a fair idea my posture wasn't poker straight - in Irish dancing classes in my youth, my teacher made me dance with a broom handle behind my back, muttering in exasperation about rounded shoulders.
When Jacques started going to work as Juliet, she was afraid her co-workers would shun her; instead, they "wanted to help, telling me when my posture was too slouched, or my skirts were too short, but this made me more anxious".
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