How should the head and neck be carried to maintain line?

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Multiple Choice

How should the head and neck be carried to maintain line?

Explanation:
To keep a clean line, the head and neck must stay long and centered, with the head gently lifted and the gaze directed forward. This helps the crown of the head reach upward and the neck to lengthen, so the spine remains tall and the head sits over the ribcage rather than jutting forward or sinking down. Looking forward—rather than down—maintains the natural alignment of the neck and supports balance and control throughout movement. Chin tucked and gazing down shortens the neck and tips the head forward, breaking the vertical line. Head tucked forward does the same, pulling the head ahead of the spine. Shoulders raised introduces unnecessary tension and disrupts the clean vertical posture.

To keep a clean line, the head and neck must stay long and centered, with the head gently lifted and the gaze directed forward. This helps the crown of the head reach upward and the neck to lengthen, so the spine remains tall and the head sits over the ribcage rather than jutting forward or sinking down. Looking forward—rather than down—maintains the natural alignment of the neck and supports balance and control throughout movement.

Chin tucked and gazing down shortens the neck and tips the head forward, breaking the vertical line. Head tucked forward does the same, pulling the head ahead of the spine. Shoulders raised introduces unnecessary tension and disrupts the clean vertical posture.

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