Does DEATH NOTE's L-sitting really improve reasoning?

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I recently re-read Death Note for the first time in a while and I noticed the way L sits.

At this point, I've tried not to pay too much attention to L's every single action he takes, as there would be so many things to criticize, but I think many people are wondering whether his unique way of sitting is such a good thing, as it is something that can be put into practice right away.

This time,Commonly known as "L-sitting" Does it really improve reasoning skills?I researched this and thought about it.

I wrote this up to this point in an L-sit position, but my knees quickly reached their limit so I stopped (lol).

First of all, what is the "L sitting"?

Anyone who has read Death Note has probably thought about the "L-sitting" at least once.

In reality, you will be sitting in a position that feels like you are squatting on a chair.

As an imageSit on a chair with your knees hugged in your armsIt feels like that. (It's hard to explain in words, so just Google it and you'll find out how to sit (lol).)

However, unlike when I was a student and sat with my legs crossed on the floor, I now have to fit onto the chair, so I need to bend my knees as far as possible and tuck them in as tightly as possible.

Please be careful if you are stiff or have a knee bomb.

Does sitting in an L position really improve reasoning skills?

So, is there a relationship between the L-sit position and reasoning ability?

Since deductive ability is not something we are familiar with in our daily lives, here we will loosely refer to it as "quick thinking and concentration."Because I don't usually do reasoning...The following is a list of the most common problems with the

When we research head function and posture, we find something like this:

  • The correct posture is to keep your back straight.
  • Proper posture improves blood flow and helps the brain function.
  • Standing up straight helps keep your brain alert and focused.



...I guess so. (laughs)

I tried really hard, but I couldn't find any articles that connected that sitting position to how the brain works.

on the contrary,"Working in an L-sit position for a long period of time put a lot of strain on my body and I ended up hurting my back.There was even an article titled "."

By the way, I also tried to do the L-sit for a while, but I didn't feel like my mental agility improved, and I was bothered by the pain in my joints, so I didn't keep it up for long...

If your body hurts, you probably won't care how your mind works.

In the end it all comes down to individual differences?

This time I wrote a lot about the L-seat in Death Note.

on the other hand,"I feel like my concentration has improved as long as it doesn't hurt my body." There were also comments like this, so I think it ultimately depends on the individual.

In short, it's pretty painful to stay in the same position no matter what, so sitting in the L position every once in a while to change things up might be effective. And vice versa.

Of course, this is just the world of manga, but maybe there are people like L who are able to maintain their concentration by sitting in that unique position.

In the end, anything that has to do with the body comes down to individual differences (laughs).

Please note that this article has not been verified based on scientific evidence and is based almost entirely on subjective opinion, so it is in no way intended to criticize the L-position.

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