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Hi, for this question, it's asking about anatomical position, which is a standard model of reference position that we use for bodies to be able to describe pieces or parts of the body in relationship to each other or in relation if you're looking at someone's body to be able to describe location, direction, etc.
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Etc.
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So anatomical position is consistent and it has a few different traits that we have to look for.
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So the first thing is you are going to be standing upright.
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We call this erect position.
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So you're going to be standing upright, straight, standing up right, looking forward.
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So your eyes are going to be facing forwards.
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And your legs are going to be slightly spread apart, feet on the ground, flat on the floor facing forward, eyes facing forward, shoulders forward...