Sentences with phrase «arm and hand brought»

Just days after topping his Valencia F1 test, Kubica suffered a horrific rally crash and the injuries to his right arm and hand brought his single - seater career to an end.

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One day, an archetype of a gym rat — shaved head, cutoff shirt, veins in his arms like ropes — was doing side - to - side pull - ups: hands close together, looking along the bar rather than facing it, pulling up and alternating bringing his head above the bar on the right side and then the left.
Then we cried to the Lord the God of our fathers, and the Lord heard our voice and saw our affliction, our toil, and our oppression; and the Lord brought us out of Egypt with a mighty hand and an outstretched arm, with great terror, with signs and wonders; and he brought us into this place and gave us this land, a land flowing with milk and honey.
The Exodus narrative — that we were slaves to a Pharaoh in Egypt, and God brought us out of there with a mighty hand and an outstretched arm; that a mixed multitude left Egypt with us, which teaches us that freedom is not for us alone — is central to Jewish identity.
You shall remember that you were a servant in the land of Egypt, and the Lord your God brought you out thence with a mighty hand and an outstretched arm; therefore the Lord your God commanded you to keep the Sabbath day.»»
The LORD brought us out of Egypt with a mighty hand and an outstretched arm, with a terrifying display of power, and with signs and wonders; and he brought us into this place and gave us this land, a land flowing with milk and honey.
You shall remember that you were a servant in the land of Egypt, and Yahweh your God brought you out thence with a mighty hand and an outstretched arm; therefore Yahweh your God commanded you to keep the sabbath day.
Bring in your arms so that your elbows are by your sides and your hands are by your shoulders with the two standing fingers of each hand pointing straight up.
Suddenly he jerked his hands down, kicked his left leg above his head, drew back his right arm, thrust himself forward, brought his arm around as furiously as if he were cracking a whip and let loose another pitch toward... what, exactly?
Bring your arm close to your body for security and then stroke or gently pat his back with your other hand.
She gently shows me where to position my hands around my baby's body as I bring my daughter into the world, delivering her straight into my arms, into our family, and into Israel.
Keeping your arms straight, pull your hands apart, stretching the band and bringing your shoulder blades together in the back.
To bring hands to chest or midline, carry your baby cradled with arms forward, encourage exploring and touching your face (kiss or nibble fingers for more feedback).
Bring hand sanitizer and wipes to clean hands, wipe down arm rests.
Keeping your arms straight, pull your hands apart stretching the band and bringing your shoulder blades together in the back, keep going until your arms are straight out to your Return slowly to the starting position and repeat for two sets of 10.
His arms should be relaxed and he should not be bringing his hands to his mouth or rooting.
Shortly afterward the arms are brought together and the hands clench into fists, and the infant cries loudly.
With your baby facing you, bring him close and cradle his head with the hand of your bottom arm.
When I was pregnant, I would hold really still, then suddenly bend my knees to see if I could make her Moro, the startle reflex in which the baby suddenly flings her arms out wide and then slowly, slowly brings them in like jazz hands.
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.
Grab a handle with each hand, lie on the bench, extend your arms and bring your hands together in front of your face.
Bring your right knee up toward your hip and touch the raised knee with your left hand, crossing the arm in front of your upright torso.
Then shuffle to the left and touch your left food with your right hand while bringing your left arm towards the sky.
Bring arms back down and return to the bottom of the squat position, placing both hands on the ground.
Drop your right ear over the right shoulder and bring your right hand to left side of head and reach left arm down and away.
Begin with towel stretches: grab a towel with both hands and try to bring it over your head behind your body, while keeping the arms extended.
Bring your hands down to meet your heels, and move your arms outward.
With a handle in each hand, lie on the incline bench and bring your hands together at arm length in front of you.
Bring the knees closer towards the chest, and thread your left arm between the legs and the other hand around, to join them together behind the right thigh.
As you exhale, drop your arms down as you twist to the left, bringing your hands and arms around and behind you to the top of the chair.
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.
Bring your arms out to the side at 90 degrees and have your hands facing the floor.
With your hands in Anjali Mudra, inhale and widen your arms out to the sides and then bring them back into the center.
* The primary function of the pecs is horizontal adduction of the humerus (bringing your upper arm across the front of your body), and dumbbell presses offer a superior range of motion through this function since the hands and arms can be brought together rather than being locked onto a fixed bar.
You've probably noticed that Vrksasana becomes a little more difficult to balance in when you bring your hands from your sides to prayer position at your heart, and even harder when you take your arms overhead.
When it gets difficult to go any further (this should be when your bicep is near your ear), reach up, turn your hand around, and bring your arm down while trying to stay in the same movement line.
Bring the left arm down and twist your spine as you slowly bring the left hand to rest on the outside of your right foot and raise your right arBring the left arm down and twist your spine as you slowly bring the left hand to rest on the outside of your right foot and raise your right arbring the left hand to rest on the outside of your right foot and raise your right arm up.
Staying seated, inhale your arms high and bring your hands to touch above your head.
Bring your arms out to the side without bending them, and avoid shrugging the shoulders — look at the position of the hands -.
Bend your arms, bring your hands together and interlock your fingers behind your head.
Lying on mat with knees bent and fairly wide and feet on the ground, bring hands close together in front of you and crunch up pushing hands through space between legs, pulse in this crunch position 3 times and release, bring hands and arms to ground beside body and lift your legs straight up towards ceiling and lift butt up off the ground, reaching legs up further.
Now swing the rope across your body, bringing your left hand over your right until you're pointing your arms out 90 degrees from your right hip and raising the right foot.
Place your forearms on the mat and hold on to either elbow to measure distance and then bring your hands together with your arms bent at a 90º angle.
Start standing tall and bring one heel off the floor towards your glutes, the opposite hand comes up towards you shoulder like running arms, then switch to the other side.
Hasta Uttanasana (Hand - Raising Pose)-- Inhale deeply and bring your arms out and up.
- Keeping your arms and legs straight, bring your right hand toward your left foot, then your left hand toward your right foot, bracing your head, neck and shoulder off the ground.
Stretch your arms overhead and lean forward bringing your hands down.
Now, with straight legs and arms, bring your hands toes together.
Bring one arm up and touch your forearm to the Ugi ball and then reach arm up and over your body towards the other hand.
Inhale, raise your arms up towards the sky, and then exhale bringing your left hand to your right knee and your right hand to the back of your chair.
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