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an exercise
Hello
Here is an exercise I'd like to ask about. It's on page 98 here: Stretching Anatomy
there is a sentence: use the hands to slowly move the buttocks through the doorframe until you feel a stretch in the back of the leg.
In my opinion it should be: use the hands to slowly move the buttocks through THE DOORWAY UNTIL ...
How's that possible to move through the doorframe?
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Re: an exercise

Originally Posted by
GUEST2008
Hello
Here is an exercise I'd like to ask about. It's on page 98 here:
Stretching Anatomy
there is a sentence:
use the hands to slowly move the buttocks through the doorframe until you feel a stretch in the back of the leg.
In my opinion it should be: use the hands to slowly move the buttocks through THE DOORWAY UNTIL ...
How's that possible to move through the doorframe?
I agree 'doorway' would be a better choice of words, since it is referring to the space, not the actual object. 'Past the frame' would be ok, not 'through' it.
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