Though warrior I has traditionally be taught with the heel of the front foot lined up with the arch of the back foot (like
standing on a tightrope), it makes more sense for most people to separate their feet to either side of the mat a bit more (like standing on train tracks).
The new IMAX trailer for The Walk is basically a collage of all the trailers we've seen so far that emphasizes how batshit crazy and terrifying it would be to even
stand near the edge of a World Trade Tower, let alone walk between the towers
on a
tightrope.
There is a really, I think what you're talking about too, I sat
on a diversity panel presentation for our local Louisville bar association not too long ago and one of my co-panel members who was a man from a local corporation
stood up and said that he does trainings in this area and he said, «I have that people, particularly men who come to my trainings look at, I have them list all the male characteristics they can think of and all the «female characteristics» that they can think of and then I draw this line down the middle and I say women at work have to walk down this narrow line of not being too masculine and not being too feminine and finding that balance between the two and that's a difficult
tightrope to walk sometimes.»