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Q: What would chairs look like if our knees bent the other way?
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What dont you have when you stand up?

bent knees ---- a lap


What would a chair look like if our knees bent in the opposite direction as they do now?

This sounds like a question from one of those "Microsoft" style job interviews. The point is to show how you think; there isn't really a right or wrong answer, so you can say whatever you think seems reasonable as long as you justify it and explain WHY you think it's reasonable. The interviewer is really looking more to see your thought process than for a "correct" answer. So, just take your best guess, and explain why you think that. Since there's no "right" answer, you could even come up with several possibilities ... after all, we have more than one kind of chair now, and there's no reason to assume we'd have only one kind if our knees bent the other way. There are chairs with backs and no arms, chairs with backs and arms, chairs with neither (stools), beanbag chairs (these would probably still work), benches where several people can sit next to each other (these also might still work, with a slight modification) and so on.


What is the difference between the tuck and pike position?

In tuck, your knees are bent. In pike, your knees should be straight.


Why do you dribble the ball with knees bent?

Try walking or jumping with your knees locked. Seriously, does this need to be answered?


Type of joints used in squats?

The knees are the joints involved in squatting and squatting exercises. The knees are bent as the body lowers, and extended when you return to the standing position.In a "squat thrust" the body is bent over, knees halfway bent, and the legs are quickly extended outward, unbending the knees and moving the feet away from the body. Then the legs are pulled back in to the starting position.In a "squat press" (typically using light barbells) the knees are bent and then straightened and as the body becomes erect, the arms (holding weights with elbows bent) are used to lift (press) small weights above the head, fully extending the arms.


What would chairs be like if your knees bent the other way?

Chairs would likely be designed with a seat that is elevated and angled backwards to accommodate knees that bend the other way. The backrest of the chair may also need to be adjusted to provide proper support for the body. Overall, chairs would look quite different and be more ergonomically designed to fit this unique leg structure.


What is the name for a ballet posture straight back and bent knees?

plié


How should your knees be positioned in good standing posture?

slighty bent


How should yours knees be positioned in good posture?

slighty bent


What position for abdominal wound?

If a person has an abdominal wound, you should rest their upper half on your bent knees on the ground.


If you jump from a table onto a floor are you more likely to be hurt if your knees are bent or if your legs are stiff and your knees are bent?

Your question ... the way you wrote it ... really doesn't make sense. I think you meant the second choice to be "legs straight and knees locked". That configuration is more likely to hurt you, because your knees can't absorb any of the impact, and the shock is transmitted up into your hips and spine.


What are the common fundamental position in folk dancing?

Bent knees, feet parrallel, hands on hips