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Correct Front Assembly
Traits associated with a correct front assembly:
1) Pronounced forechest
2) Moderately long & higher stationed neck
3) Shoulder blade and upper arm are long and of equal length
4) Shoulder is well laid back and the upper ark is set well under the body
4) Shoulder blade and upper arm are aligned properly on the plumb line
Type A: Straight in upper arm (Side profile front category)
Force applies upward pressure to the bottom of the point of shoulder causing it to swing upward and forward resulting in the appearance of more lay back to the shoulder blade
Traits often associated with a Type A:
1) Lacks forechest
2) Forward positioned elbow isn't aligned with plumb line
3) Upper arm appears short and is upright positioned
4) Neck is set in a higher position
5) Shoulder blade appears well laid back
Type B: Straight front (Side profile faulty front category)
Traits often associated with a Type B:
1) Lacks in forechest
2) Even though the shoulder blade and upper arm appear to be of equal length and are aligned with each other on the plumb line, both are too short in length
3) Short neck (exception: shoulder blade is extremely short)
4) Neck is forward positioned
5) Rib cage is short
Type C: Straight in shoulder blade (Side profile front fault category)
Force applies upward pressure to elbow causing itto swing up and further under the body. Because of this the point of shoulder is pulled in resulting in a more upright position to the shoulder blade
Traits often associated with a Type C:
1) Displays forechest
2) Forward & upright positioned shoulder blade isn't aligned with plumb line
3) Neck appears short and is lower, forward positioned (gives forward leaning appearance)
4) Rib cage is shorter
5) Sometimes the XXXforms slope forward trying to place feet under the front's center of balance
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