The torso is the part of your body between your shoulders and hips.
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Your torso from the neck to the hips
It really depends on your body! Certenly nothing is wrongwith big hips.
The backpack exerts a downward force (due to gravity) on the body's back and hips. This force is distributed across the back and hips, depending on the weight of the backpack and how it is positioned on the body.
Unfortunately there is nothing you can do to add curves, or fat, to a specific part of your body. You're going to have to accept your body the way it is.
No, the knees are not positioned superior to the hips. In anatomical terms, "superior" refers to a position that is higher or above another part of the body. The knees are located below the hips, making them inferior to the hips.
You can only get fat all over your body, but it goes more to your hips if you're a woman than if you were a man.
The region that is between the ribs and the hips, located on the posterior of the body, is the lumbar region.
A spoon body shape, also known as pear-shaped, is characterized by wider hips and a smaller bust and waist. An hourglass body shape has a defined waist with hips and bust that are relatively equal in size. The key difference is that an hourglass shape has a more balanced proportion between the bust and hips, while a spoon shape has more emphasis on the hips.
Hips may appear to get bigger due to changes in body composition, such as weight gain or muscle growth. Hormonal changes during puberty, pregnancy, or menopause can also affect fat distribution around the hips. Genetics can play a role in determining where fat is stored in the body.
Ball and socket.