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hips


Question Posted Wednesday December 5 2007, 3:29 pm

So one side of my body, My hips are curvey. On the other side, its not, at all. I dont know if its bc i have like more dat on the one side or what. But Im in basketball, so Im running, and Im running after practice too. But to me it seems not to be getting any better. Is there anyway I could get the one side to be like the other? not as curvey?

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Sweet_LiL_Angel answered Wednesday December 5 2007, 7:43 pm:
Im not positive if this will work but i think is will... lay on one side andyour arms above your head and your legs one on top of the other. raise the top arm and the top leg together slowly and slsowly back down do it ALOT

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