What is the correct body posture for reverse parking?
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Reverse parking posture should be comfortable for you. Here is an introduction to the sitting posture: Introduction: Sitting posture is a term in anthropometry, usually referring to the posture of the human body when sitting. Key points of sitting posture: Smile, keep your eyes level, lips slightly closed, and chin slightly tucked in. Keep your waist straight, chest up, and upper body naturally upright. Keep your knees naturally together, with legs placed straight or sideways. Keep your shoulders relaxed and level, with arms naturally bent on your knees or on the armrests of a chair or sofa. When standing up, move your right foot half a step back before rising. Sit on at least two-thirds of the chair, with your back lightly touching the backrest.