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01-05-08, 08:50 AM
i do;
armpit to wrist, arm in the air palm facing out. shoulder to wrist, arm down palm facing leg. then i just kinda do the bits i missed :S sounds very unmethodical, but i guess it hard to explain. i spose i do it in 3 aswell. BUT i always do the underside of the arm FIRST, so that the shoulder doesn't crease when they lift their arm. x |
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01-05-08, 09:05 AM
I do it with arm down first, palm facing thigh, then I split the arm into 3 sections, from shoulder to little finger (two sweeps) from shoulder down and covering the middle three fingers (two sweeps) and from shoulder down to thumb (two sweeps) the same part of the shoulder doesnt get sprayed over and over as that gets split up too... iykwim... Then I get them to turn their arm over so that the underside is facing upwards with wrist bent back so as not to spray the palms, from armpit area (or as close as you can get!) down to wrist but sweeping away in a Y direction when you get to wrist then down again doing the other half of the Y shape.... Then hand on head so they are standing with their elbow bent and I spray from elbow down to armpit and continuing right down the side to knicker line so I do that bit at the same time, in a couple of sweeps... I find that arms have more sides than legs and it was the part of the body that I found hardest to cover when first starting out. This is the way I was trained by the way
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