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Can you close your eyes and stand on one leg?

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Try it and time how long you can balance and let us know.
 
less than 9 sec, but i am not 50 yet. i am only 26 this year.
how come like that? must i go and learn tai chi or not?:D :D

Try it and time how long you can balance and let us know.
 
hello... must i stand on my left leg or right leg huh? please advise :D :D
 
Can you close your eyes, stand on one leg, pee and sing Majulah Singapura at the same time?
 
this thread got to be the 2nd most meaningless one of all time.........anywhere........

my thread ''when you shit, do you breathe through your mouth or nose?'' is still king...........
 
Try it and time how long you can balance and let us know.

That depends greatly on how the non standing leg is placed. I can stand forever if placed on certain post :D
This reminds me of pri school game 1 leg. :p
 
More than 1 min. Quite hard keep balance

that's because your eyes help to provide feedback to your brain (namely the celebral cortex dealing with perceptual awareness) on body balance and coordination.
 
this thread got to be the 2nd most meaningless one of all time.........anywhere........

my thread ''when you shit, do you breathe through your mouth or nose?'' is still king...........

It's a test to predict likelihood of death in older folks
 
We use ear to balance not eye !

that's the temporal lobe above your ear. it helps with perception and balance, but it's part of the cerebrum. the cerebellum which attaches the brain stem to the cerebrum, actually controls motor function and body's ability to balance, taking feedback info from eyes, ears, and other sensory organs.
 
Can last pretty long, as long as with your eyes opened, provided the following conditions are met:

1. Using the stronger leg

2. Close your eyes only after you've raised your leg and balanced well

If the above 2 conditions are not met, then it's like standing on jelly.
 
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