Dennis Bartram: So, what is the question again?
Female: You built this garden and you have leaded every single path in it and every single rock in it. Just wanted you to show people how you are actually doing. How?
Dennis Bartram: First, so that I can lift and show that the (Muffled) I would approach, which I am on the floor. I love gardens so where I lead this path, part of multiple bar relay at the whole of that path. You dig in down the foundation so you are going to be down and relay first step. So, it will always going to be on the legs, the best place to work.
Putting my garden on the either way because this is totally protected of your back. You maintain the three cavities in your spine when you are down on the floor. So, if I was doing something such as to lift this out, use the kneepads. See, I am still on my toes and I am low, so, I would feel on the edge of this. Where is the best place that if I was moving forward would I get the rocking fulcrum rather trying to pull it this way, which is an isotonic movement. Protection will also serve against (Muffled), so you are pulling like this [Demonstration], and that is not the way you are trying to lift (Muffled).
So, if you are going to find something, what you want to do is you want to find of your body that finds a place that allows you to find the approximated [Demonstration]. So, if that is inside, you crawl. So, what you find is, if you crawl in, there are lots of diagonal movements. So, to make lots of diagonal movements, you got to be at the move from this place and lots of direction of movements. Do you understand?
Female: Yes.
Dennis Bartram: So, this is essential. To be able to get down to this place, you have to use this quality of your spine and keep maintain the strength and integrity when you are moving things around. Try the tremendous amount over here. If your product stands here to pick it, this at about this thick, so I will pick that out and just put it over there. I would not need to get up and make a different posture over here. I will do that from here. I will move. I will move things like this over there. I was digging this out. You imagine, I use the shovel almost everywhere. To tell you really (Muffled) loses that, but this is a proper shovel, which actually used in the soil, so you got to find lots of regions. You are going to till around from it, it does not being tilled throughout or you get the (Muffled), but if you are digging a deep hole, look, see what becomes the best claw, so it is a hidden weapon but it is a claw.
So, in this way, so you can go close to the surface and dig back in with the claw [Digging]. So, when I am putting along it, it is parallel. See the body movement behind it, I am scooping out and scrape it all out, when I did this along few weeks ago. Again, scrape all of this to this depth. The whole surface area with this long, right, you scrape the soil with that, just like that. As if you were taking—so there are thousands of thousands of thousands of movements. On big actions, they do not, do you understand?
Female: Yes.
Dennis Bartram: Down here and see when I move, I will take the kneepad with me. If you have any in your arm, take it with you. It is not that I am not to look after my knees because I have got a problem in this one, but I want it beyond on my knees because that gives me all of the other spinal cavities. So, I am constantly changing, but that is easier. See, you are changing here and you can reach anything you want.
So, you know, you can look on there and just have look. Those movements were part of me. You have to work this low to the ground and in order to get back up that way. From that—from most economical way just to go down enough and work off.
Female: When you do on that floor—
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