[B]"Boring and predictable, everyone knows that a static point of defense known to you enemy is a bad position to be in. A simple and fragile target that is bound by location is a fool's bet. A simple an fragile target is best guarded by first Mobility, second Concealment and third by limited accessibility. It's what the enemy hopes for because it requires a concentration of strength in either attack or defense with little room for adaptability. Of course I could be wrong but my argument is moot in this case due to restraints."[/B] Says Penny just before she does a handstand and practices turning and walking backwards.