I used to be able to do it, and I'm pretty sure I could still do it, just not in a normal doorway. they key is finding something wide enough for you to brace both legs against the sides, but not so wide that it's impossible to keep them there.
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More importantly - can John still do that?
I could do it, but it would be a reenactment of the biblical story of Samson (alas not the juicy Delilah part).
I used to be able to do it, and I'm pretty sure I could still do it, just not in a normal doorway. they key is finding something wide enough for you to brace both legs against the sides, but not so wide that it's impossible to keep them there.
It's not John. It's Chris.
I never could do that. Chris is still in great shape, though -- better than ever. And there are many beautiful pictures on John's site.
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