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Pickyback is the easiest way to lift.
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piggyback distributes a lot of weight onto the hips making it pretty easy for even smaller girls
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I find piggyback is the easiest way to lift somebody. I thought front lift was easier until I met one ex-girlfriend who could give me great piggyback rides but could hardly front lift me.
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I do believe its an easier one. Luckily for me its my favorite.
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actually very easy! I have a friend (just a little fit but not into sport or muscular) 143 cms tall and 45 kgs that once get me a piggyback ride walking on a hill road!! she did that because she is very competitive but in anycase I weight 73 kgs so no too much but there was a lot of difference between us!
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Quite interesting. How did you get her to do it and for how long did she walk on that hilly road? Was it easy or hard for her?
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we were walking in the mountains and I pretended to be tired and she said "I can carry you for a while", I didn't know if she was joking or not but I refused. when we reached the top I asked "were you seriuous about carrying me before?" and her "I'm not sure if I can carry you for long but I have strong legs". so it ended with her front lift me and then in piggyback walking for a douzen of step on a hill. it was surprisely easy for her (as she also say to me after the lifting), I think she has a strong genetic legs. time after I challenged her to carry me up on a staircase! |
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Yeah it's the easiest way to carry somebody. Ecpecially when you get on their back from a chair or something, so they don't need to squat down or you don't need to jump on their back.
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Yeah as many said, it's the easiest way due to the way the weight is distributed
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It's the easiest way to lift someone, I believe. Sometimes even little girls can carry big dudes in a piggyback position. I think it's because of the weight distribution.
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