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Old September 29th, 2017, 05:07   #8
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Do you mean if the body gets lighter, because it's lifted in the air? If that's your question, the answer is no. If you want to know if you can get strength by lifting a body, the answer is an empathic yes.
I assumed they were asking if the technique someone uses to carry makes the body lighter, physically no but there's a huge difference lifting someone on your back vs with your arms (Unless you got a bad back ), so the method you lift matters So it gives the impression it's lighter at least as does the liftee's state, a struggling one is more work etc hehe.

Definitely experiment! Personally I don't like giving piggybacks, for some reason I find cradling far more comfortable and easier though piggybacks should require less strength.
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