Turn your left toes toward the floor so hips are even; drop your left hand to the floor and twist your torso to the right, lifting your right hand to the ceiling.
Not exact matches
This is achieved by rolling the right hand ever so slightly to the
left (small red arrow), so that the
toe of the club
turns in.
Turn right
toes out 90 degrees and
left toes in 30 degrees.
Place
left sole, with
toes relaxed, against right inner thigh or calf;
turn left knee out to the side.
Exhale, stepping
left foot back to Warrior One with
toes turned out to 45 degrees; bend right knee to 90 degrees.
On an exhale, step your
left foot back into a low lunge, spin your
left heel down, and cartwheel your arms up and open, right
toes facing directly forward,
left foot
turned slightly in toward the center of your body.
On an inhale, lengthen your right leg and
turn both of your feet to face the
left, heels behind your
toes.
Bring the
left heel to the floor and
turn the
toes out to about a 45 - degree angle.
Keep your
left leg straight and parallel to the floor, and make sure you keep rolling your thigh inward so that the kneecap and the
toes face the ceiling rather than allowing them to
turn out.
Turn the
toes of the
left foot slightly away from the wall so that only the outer edge of the heel touches the wall.
Warrior II this pose is done while standing with your feet wider than the length of your hip - width then
turning your right
toes out and
left ones inward at an angle of 45 - degree.
Turn left foot out 90 degrees, keeping left knee bent over ankle; at same time, turn right toes in 45 degrees and straighten right
Turn left foot out 90 degrees, keeping
left knee bent over ankle; at same time,
turn right toes in 45 degrees and straighten right
turn right
toes in 45 degrees and straighten right leg.
I'm a hardcore fan of booties for fall, and I'm an even bigger fan of berry hues from head to
toe once the
leaves start to
turn.
For example, if the front
left wheel rolls over a bump it will compress the suspension on that corner and automatically rotate to the
left (
toe out), causing the car to
turn itself
left momentarily without any input from the steering wheel.
Level designs such as Novalis and Rilgar are entirely familiar while throwing a couple of
left turns in to keep even the hardcore fans on their
toes.