Sentences with phrase «arms as an anchor»

When using resistance bands for hamstring stretches, many people wrap the band around their feet and just lay back on the ground, using their arms as an anchor to stretch.

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«Anchoring creates potential advantages, such as making the stroke simpler and more repeatable, restricting the movement and rotation of the hands, arms and clubface, creating a fixed pivot point, and creating extra support and stability that may diminish the effects of nerves and pressure,» Nager said.
But according to TV pictures, the crane was anchored on the roadway of the new bridge, and broken pieces of its arm covered the distance between the new and old spans, as well as the entire 90 - foot, seven - lane width of the existing bridge.
He sings to let her know he's there, to stay anchored to the earth, to keep from laughing or crying in amazement that he is lying with Alice in his arms, he sings as if music could keep her alive, as if music could feed her soul, as if music could weave a protective spell around her to survive these days and these weeks and these months and these years, he sings as if he could give her a piece of himself, which will ring inside of her like a bell, like a promise, like hope whenever she needs him; and in his singing, he promises her every single thing he can think of, and more.
We had good views of veronica and the milky way's arm with an abstract view of a Llama and her calf which was somewhat used by Inca astrologers as an anchor.
You can use either a Dual Shock or two Move controller, but I would recommend the move controls and they give you full freedom of arm movement as opposed to the stock controller which anchors your guns together to match your movements.
«Armed with an abundance of precedent caselaw and commentary as anchor points, Watson would set to the task of finding patterns between: a) counsel's arguments; and b) results delivered by judges.»
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