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Our bodies are always showing how we truly feel, and sometimes we are so happy we can't help but dance. In this video it shows football players doing their "victory dances." Each player has his own unique dance, but they all say the same thing "I'm extremely happy right now."
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Brian is showing aggression by using his hands while he tries to convince the reporter that it was "Not that hard sitting on the sideline" during the "big game". His body language is reflecting his true emotion of anger and frustration in this press conference.
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John's body language, vocalics, and facial expressions (Not to mention his aggressive words..) all clearly show that he is not happy with the other coach.
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In terms of body language- I love this photo. In the background you see soccer players "jumping for joy", hugging, and running towards each other because of their excitement of a goal, and game won. Then, in the foreground there is a whole different story being told. This soccer player is so saddened and so defeated that she can not even stand. She is hunched over, and appears to be in a zone of disbelief.
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This image shows a passive for of excitement through body language. Number 12 is expressing that his team is #1 with his finger pointed upward while he's running past the crowd. But he also shows little to no interest in being the #1 team with the way he nonchalantly runs, and the small expression he shows with his right hand.
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