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Old January 8th, 2024, 13:54   #10
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i have been following your thoughts. i think almost all people have more strength than they think. to develop this strength the lifter need to be aware of the own body. the strength arises in the head. we all know how strong people can be in threatening situations because hormones are released in greater quantities. the strength of will is decisive for how strong a man or woman is. when it comes to lifting and carrying, there are other factors too.
self-confidence, talent to concentrate strength
clear movement sequences of lifter and liftee
the ability to use the strength at the right moment to make lifts, change positions and more.
to be the lifter as a woman also means doing a role reversal.
you also need a partner who can be lifted and carried well and thus makes the positions possible. this is not a question of the weight of the liftee. sometimes the liftee is twice as heavy as the person carrying it and moves well and helpfully. but there are also light liftees that make it difficult for the lifter because the body doesn't know to move.
there are women who you absolutely cannot tell what they are capable of, just as there are men like that.
here it is the willpower that is decisive, in addition to strength and experience. when a slim and petite woman successfully lifts and carries her much heavier partner and realizes that it is fun, she experiences a positive sense of achievement. we all like that, don't we? besides, it is a good feeling to be admired, especially by your partner or husband.
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