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People adopt comfortable postures for the end states of motor actions (end-state comfort; Rosenbaum Jorgensen, 1992). The choice to end comfortably often elicits adoption of uncomfortable beginning states, demonstrating that a sequence of movement is planned in advance of movement onset. Many factors influence the choice of comfortable end-state postures including the greater precision and speed afforded by postures at joint angle mid-ranges (Short Cauraugh, 1999). To date, there has been little evaluation of the hypothesis that