Presentation 5: Kneeling at the Ready
Author: Norische
Filed in: trainingThis position is primarily used when a slave is kneeling waiting for instructions or waiting to serve. This position is good when you have placed the slave in a corner or when you want their full attention.
For this position the slave should be kneeling.
When going from "Standing At The Ready" to "Kneeling At The Ready" the slave should start with the right leg and smoothly move into a kneeling position.
Ankles: Ankles should be crossed with right over left.
Knees: Knees should be spread shoulder length apart.
Back: Back should be strait not slouching. The back should not be stiff or bowed, it should be relaxed.
Chest: The chest should be high and thrust forward.
Arms: Arms should be at the side, bent at the elbow, with the hands behind the back.
Hands: Hands should be behind the back, resting in the small of the back, with the right hand holding onto the left wrist, left hand should be relaxed, not closed.
Head: Head should be strait at a 45-degree angle.
Eyes: Eyes should be forward and level. An alteration to this would be to have the slave maintaining eye contact with the owner at all times, waiting for any sign that their services are required.
If there are medical reasons that this position cannot be
maintained, modifications of this position are acceptable.
Norische
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