The PaleoPathologist

A pathologist who has gone "low carb" and writes about the experience and the science. The PaleoPathologist has moved to his own site at PaleoPathologist.com

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

A perfect, natural squat.

My grandson, Isaac, hard at work. Note the minimal curve in the back and the knees do not extend beyond the toes.  He can sit this way and work the blocks for quite a while.  Grandpa can squat but not this gracefully!


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