The 'Asian squat,' explained: Why others can't do it

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Not everyone can effectively pull off the perfect “Asian squat,” as some experts believe it has something to do with a person’s body shape or lack of ankle flexibility. In a nutshell: The Asian squat is essentially a deep-squatting position in which a person’s soles are flat on the floor facing forward. A part of daily life: Squatting is a common sight in Asia, from locals relaxing outdoors to doing their everyday chores.

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