I started drawing clockwise circles in the air with my right food and counter-clockwise circles in the air with my right hand (once, to simulated writing a "6," and continually). It can be done, but for me to accomplish it, I had to change the way I thought about the movement of my foot.
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That's a lie... I can do it just fine... but my friends can't. Maybe I'm just weird.
It depends on how you draw a 6. If you draw it counter-clockwise (out to in) you can't. If you draw it clockwise (in to out), like me, you can.
I started drawing clockwise circles in the air with my right food and counter-clockwise circles in the air with my right hand (once, to simulated writing a "6," and continually). It can be done, but for me to accomplish it, I had to change the way I thought about the movement of my foot.
Joey's correct. It was impossible for me to do how I typically write a 6. But as soon as I tried the 'in to out' method...no problem.
don't you wish that was a font !!