Vertical Suspension

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A vertical suspension is one in which the body is hung perpendicular to the ground, although it may be located with the head either up (as in a suicide suspension, vertical chest suspension, crucifix suspension, or to a lesser extent a lotus suspension), or with the head down (as in a knee suspension or calf suspension).

Vertical Suspension
Vertical Suspension
Vertical Suspension

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