balance and speed and
steering and braking and weaves
‘tween brother and dad
it appears that tongue protrusion when concentrating is hard-wired into our nervous systems. It is an entirely benign condition of those who are focusing their attention.
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04 May 2015 1 Comment
by jeannepoland in Family Tags: Annika, BALANCE, benign condition, braking, concentrating, hard-wired, nervous system, Oliver, Owen, speed, steering, sticking out my tongue, those who are focusing their attention, tongue protrusion, tricks on a two-wheeler, weaves betweenbrother and dad
balance and speed and
steering and braking and weaves
‘tween brother and dad
it appears that tongue protrusion when concentrating is hard-wired into our nervous systems. It is an entirely benign condition of those who are focusing their attention.
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May 04, 2015 @ 11:03:47
That’s funny. I used to do that when I was sparring.
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