A common cross legged position is with the lower part of both legs folded towards the body crossing each other at the ankle or calf with both ankles on the floor sometimes with the feet tucked under the knees or thighs.
Man sitting on floor cross legged.
Casual young man sitting cross legged on the floor and looking up isolated on white background portrait of a young man sitting on a bench and using a laptop.
Young man sitting cross legged listening to mp3 player.
Sitting with bent legs can be done with the legs mostly parallel or by crossing them over each other.
Man sitting in lotus position on.
Sitting on the floor on the other hand requires your spine to be straight and your shoulders to be pushed back and relaxed which naturally corrects poor posture.
The best sitting position.
You can make a subconscious decision to cross your legs or lock your ankles but sitting with straight legs works best for most situations.
A physical therapist shares some reasons you might be struggling with sitting cross legged plus strategies that ll help you regain the limber limbs of your youth.
Backs weak abdominal muscles and stiff inflexible aching hips to name only a few.