Deac, as long as your neck is in a natural position, chin down, head back, 
shoulders relaxed, elbows bent - you have everything going for you.  Using 
a few core muscles for balance and control, seems exactly where you want to 
be.  

On Sunday, April 20, 2014 5:46:05 PM UTC-5, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>
> A fascinating thing is happening riding the Albastache vs. the Albatross. 
> My back and neck are far more relaxed after rides. I presume this is 
> because there is less conflicting information from the vertigo, and my body 
> is in a position to maximize proprioception. Not that this difference is 
> useful to anyone but me, because a more aggressive position usually means 
> more hardship on the back and neck, does it not? Sardonic grin. I continue 
> to be fascinated by the mystery that is our body and how it interacts with 
> itself and the world!
>
> With abandon,
> Patrick
>

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