Sentences with phrase «about twisting the body»

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In high school Jackson did things like twist his ankle while winning the state title in the triple jump (48» 8 1/4») and then come back the same day to set a state record (9.54) in the 100 - yard dash; like throw a discus 149 feet without spinning his body, because he'd never been taught the proper form; like win the state decathlon crown his junior and senior years without running the mile, the final event, because «distance is the only thing I hate about track.»
With your feet parallel and about shoulder - width apart, twist your upper body to the right, letting your arms swing out to the sides and flop loosely against your body.
Once the breath rhythm is restored, do a short series of reclining twists and hip openers such as Jathara Parivartanasana (Revolved Abdomen Pose) and Supta Padangusthasana (Reclining Hand - to - Big - Toe Pose) at about 50 percent of your edge to allow the body to undo any unintended muscle tension.
Rotation is not just twisting your body, it's also the rotary action that goes through all the joints [learn more about Rotational Movement Training].
Just like wringing out a wet towel, twisting enables our body to release stored toxins and acts as a general reboot, bringing about optimum functioning for the lighter, brighter season to come.
Real - life battle rappers Alex «Kid Twist» Larsen, Dumbfoundead, Dizaster, and «Bodied» co-star Shoniqua Shandai talk to The Times at the Toronto International Film Festival about confronting race and racism in America in the controversial battle rap satire.
A funny new twist on a classic love story, WARM BODIES is a poignant tale about the power of human connection.
Expect the incredibly sensitive controls we have been hearing about, where «even the slightest twist of the wrist or turn of the body is replicated exactly on the TV screen.»
Other projects to be featured at the exhibit include Deep Sea, an audio - only game about «the terrors of deep sea diving» by Robin Arnott; Recurse, a «manic game of twisting bodies, quick reactions, and physical feedback» by Matt Parker; and 16 tons, a four - player strategy and negotiation game by Eric Zimmerman and Nathalie Pozzi.
Featuring an absolutely twisted story about a cursed bard who desperately wants his soul back in his body, the game sees players venturing the wilds and trying to convince various monster girls to fall in love with our hero.
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