Sentences with phrase «lift left arm»

Indeed, this minor issue is still prevalent throughout Fallout 4 VR; no matter how much we play it's impossible to fathom why the Pip - Boy isn't presented as a virtual touchscreen (lift left arm to activate, select options with the right motion controller), instead asking you to click a specific area of the motion controller's disc to select options.
It's fun at first to be able to lift your left arm and see your shield come up in front of you, or swing your right for a heavy sword attack.
After standing up I realized that I could barely lift my left arm.
As you exhale, lift the left arm to the ceiling, opening your chest to the ceiling.
Lift the left arm straight up and then the right leg and hold for a beat.
Lift your left arm overhead, lowering your hand to interlock with your right hand.
So, if you're kneeling on your right leg, lift your left arm up past your left ear.
As you find balance, square your hips forward and lift your left arm up and point the fingers in the direction of your forward gaze.
When you feel ready to come out of Parighasana, use the inhalation to lift your left arm straight up toward the ceiling, draw your spine back to vertical, and reach your two arms horizontally once again.
Lift your left arm up overhead along the ground and gaze over to the right.
Lift your left arm high.
Slowly draw your shoulder blades down and back toward your spine; at the same time, rotate your left hand so your palm faces forward, then lift your left arm back and up so its parallel with your straight body.
Place right hand on right ankle or shin while you lift left arm directly above you, coming into Triangle pose.
Lift left arm, bending it as if making a muscle (A).
Lift your left arm to the sky and feel for where it is in relation to your bottom arm.
After the procedure, she lifted her left arm at Steinberg's instruction.
Rotate your body slowly, lifting your left arm off of the ground and placing weight through the palm of your right hand.
Turn your palm forward, lifting your left arm back out to the side.
Bring legs up to 90 degrees; crunch upper and lower body while lifting left arm up and then lowering it forward until it's in line with torso (B).

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Raise your body up by straightening and lengthening the waist so that you are balanced on your left forearm and the bottom of your left foot; once balanced, lift arm up.»
The merman has lifted her up in his arms, Agnes twines about his neck, with her whole soul she trustingly abandons herself to the stronger one; he already stands upon the brink, he leans over the sea, about to plunge into it with his prey — then Agnes looks at him once more, not timidly, not doubtingly, not proud of her good fortune, not intoxicated by pleasure, but with absolute faith in him, with absolute humility, like the lowly flower she conceived herself to be; by this look she entrusts to him with absolute confidence her whole fate — and, behold, the sea roars no more, its voice is mute, nature's passion which is the merman's strength leaves him in the lurch, a dead calm ensues — and still Agnes continues to look at him thus.
Lifting him in the stroller is usually a task I leave to Kyle when we do family walks, but when I'm by myself I have to use recruit every muscle fiber in my arms.
The question is whether or not an adjustment of the ball in his arms after he lifts his left foot constitutes him still gathering control.
The injuries that occur — or heal — can lift a team (Colorado left wing Valeri Kamensky's return in Game 3 from a broken right arm permitted the Avalanche to move Adam Deadmarsh from wing to third - line center and drop pivot Dale Hunter to the fourth line, creating a more balanced lineup) or devastate it (Detroit winger Martin Lapointe looked lost in Games 3, 4 and 5 after his center, Igor Larionov, fractured a pinky in Game 2), but they are all part of the process of winning championships.
Lift up her left arm so that the blanket can go underneath it and tuck the blanket snugly behind her.
Without physically evaluating her I can't be sure if this is a «preferred position» for her (i.e. if she already has underlying muscular or skeletal asymmetries) but too much time in this position will likely lead to shortened muscles on the right side of her body (your left when you're looking at her), which can then make it harder for her to use her right hand, to lift her head in Tummy Time, to turn to see objects on her right side, to turn toward sounds or touch sensations on her right side, to roll, to use both arms equally to assume the hands and knees position for crawling, to sit upright.
Keep the legs and arms straight, bring the left hand to the right foot, then the right hand to the left foot, lift the head, neck, and shoulder off the floor.
Lift your left leg up straight out in front of you while bringing your arms down like a karate chop.
Slowly lift your left leg to hip height with foot flexed and extend your left arm along your left leg.
Place both hands on your knee, then lift your right arm to cross your chest and touch your elbow to the left knee.
Lift your legs off the ground; at the same time, lift your upper body and twist your torso to reach your left arm toward your fLift your legs off the ground; at the same time, lift your upper body and twist your torso to reach your left arm toward your flift your upper body and twist your torso to reach your left arm toward your feet.
Lift your left arm up then lean forward as far as you can, threading the left arm inside the left thigh and back behind you.
Raise your arms, then lift left knee and bring right elbow down to meet it.
Extend your left arm and lift your right hip, keeping balanced and centered.
Extend arms in front of you and bring right arm under left elbow, pressing palms together or as close as possible; lift arms, keeping shoulder blades pressed down.
Crunch up, lifting torso and left leg, as you bring left leg and right arm to meet over body (B).
Balancing on your left arm, lift your right hand up to touch your left shoulder, hold for one count and lower it back down.
From all fours, lift your right leg and extend it long behind you while you reach your left arm forward, lengthening the spine as you extend your arm and leg in opposite directions.
Then, lift your left leg up, bending at the knee, as you bring your left arm down, touching knee to elbow.
You'll want to lift your right knee and your right arm at the same time, as shown, balancing on your left leg, using your core to stabilize yourself.
Lift right elbow up and out, keeping it bent (B), then swing right arm across torso to meet left, returning to «A.» Open right arm out to side so arms form a W (C).
Slightly separate your legs and get in the superman position by lifting your arms, legs, chest and head up at the same time and hold this position for a few seconds, then begin to alternate lifting your right arm / left leg and left arm / right leg for 30 seconds without touching the floor.
Next, transfer your weight onto your left hand while lifting your right arm toward the ceiling.
Prop your upper body up on your left elbow and forearm (or straighten your left arm so you're body is supported by your hand), then lift your hips off the ground until your body forms a straight line from ankles to shoulders.
Then, extend your left arm and lift it slightly up rotating the shoulder in the optimal position to stretch the forearm muscle.
As you inhale, draw your belly button toward the spine and engage your lower abs, then extend your right arm and left leg and lift them off the floor until they form a straight line with the rest of your body, keeping the spine neutral.
Kneel, then lean to the left, placing left palm on the floor, extending right arm straight up, and lifting right knee off the floor (A).
Keeping arms and legs straight, bring your right hand towards your left foot, then your left hand towards your right foot, lifting your head, neck and shoulders off the ground.
Lift up into a kneeling lunge, placing left foot flat on the floor; let arms hang at sides (B).
With your weight resting on your left forearm, slowly lift your right arm off the ground, reaching it out in front of you.
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