Ready Body Language
Ready body language is just what it reads as; ready for anything that may come their way. Think of a baseball player in the outfield, ready for whatever ball may come their way. Think of their stance, that is ready body language. Ready body language presents when a person's body is poised for action. The body will be turned towards the direction of where the action is talking place or where the perceived action will come from. A teenage girl waiting by the phone to pounce on it when it rings because she is waiting for her boyfriend to call is ready body language. A person's eyes will be directed towards where the action is or will come from as well. Their body will be tensed up and ready for action and they may be fidgeting with their hands or twisting on a piece of clothing or another object while waiting for the action in high anticipation. Children show their anxious, ready body language when you tell them you will soon be ready to leave to take them to the park or beach. Even if nervous about the action, such as someone expecting a fight, or a student getting ready to do their first solo performance, people will present with ready body language. Brides waiting to walk down the aisle and Grooms waiting for the bride to walk down the aisle are also exhibiting ready body language. Another example of ready body language that is less subtle is when a child is sitting quietly at their desk with their supplies ready to begin their day.
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