Elbow-Cornering
A highly-respected sport invented by Flaxon Gronken-Snodt-Hick. The objective is to make a perfect right-angle, exactly 90 degrees, with your arm at the elbow.

It is harder than it sounds. Perfecting it takes years in specialized academies, and world champions usually put in over 5 years of full-time training. For the corner.
Appears in Book 11
First seen in Book 11, page 111
First seen in Book 11, page 111
Research
entry art from b11:c99:p326
other
e_elbow_corneringthe sport in which you try to make a perfect right-angled corner with your elbow b11:c06:p111
first appearance b11:c06:p111
appears in Book 11
In the printed almanac pages (3 cited)
Straight from the books
Facts
in_world_system (2)
Elbow-Cornering is a highly-respected sport in which one needs to make a perfect right-angle (90 degrees) with one's arm at the elbow.
A highly-respected sport in which one needs to make a perfect right-angle (90 degree) with one's arm, at the elbow obviously. b11:c99:p322
Perfecting Elbow-Cornering takes years of practice in specialized academies; world champions usually have to spend over 5 years in full-time training.
Perfecting it takes years of practice is specialized academies. World champions usually have to spend over 5 years in fulltime training. b11:c99:p322
Relationships
- invented_by Flaxon Gronken-Snodt-Hick
He is also the great, great, great, great grandson of Flaxon Gronken-Snodt-Hick, inventor of this fine sport. b11:c06:p116
extraction note Flaxon Gronken-Snodt-Hick is identified as the inventor of Elbow-Cornering.







