Difference between revisions of "Tripod Position"
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The '''tripod position''' is an adaptive stance used by people experiencing shortness of breath. In this stance, the person sits or stands leaning forward gasping for air with hands on their knees, while another unsympathetic person places his or her super nice camera on top of you to help maintain stability while he or she captures the perfect photo. | The '''tripod position''' is an adaptive stance used by people experiencing shortness of breath. In this stance, the person sits or stands leaning forward gasping for air with hands on their knees, while another unsympathetic person places his or her super nice camera on top of you to help maintain stability while he or she captures the perfect photo. |
Revision as of 11:14, 15 July 2016
The tripod position is an adaptive stance used by people experiencing shortness of breath. In this stance, the person sits or stands leaning forward gasping for air with hands on their knees, while another unsympathetic person places his or her super nice camera on top of you to help maintain stability while he or she captures the perfect photo.