Sentences with phrase «bent over the right»

Bring hands to the floor and come into a single - leg plank, with right foot on the floor and left leg bent over right at a 90 - degree angle, foot flexed (A).
Make sure that your right knee is still deeply bent over the right ankle.
Inhale your arms up to your sides, and then side - bend over your right leg, placing your right elbow in your right thigh, palm facing up.

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11th — free kick from 35 metres blocked by GK Irwin, cleared momentarily, ball falls to Bradley who shoots high 14th — Takes pass from Findley, eludes a player and runs the length of the field from the midfield stripe, hits right foot shot from top of box, deflects off defender and ball goes through the hands of Irwin and in (18th goal) 18th — Cheyrou plays ball through middle, Osorio backheels to onrushing Giovinco, takes touch then bends right foot shot past Irwin and in (19th) 36th — takes pass from Bradley, floats a cross to back post where Altidore heads just wide 37th — takes long pass from Cheyrou, beats defender, charges in but shot is deflected out for corner 38th — takes corner to near post — Perquis heads in to score (14th assist) 60th — starts run from defensive half, left side of field, cuts into middle, tripped by Pittinari who earns yellow card — resulting free kick from 30 yards is just over bar 76th — takes breakout punch from corner from Konopka, is fouled by Cronin, who earns yellow card 82nd — steals ball from Ramirez, sprints past Burling, attempts cross but hits own foot and rolls behind end line
FSG have turned us into a billboard and are hell bent on flipping us over for a tidy profit when the time is right.
After eating, try to sit upward for as long as possible rather than lie down right away or complete chores or movements where you need to bend over or far forward.
When my guy was teeny, we used the higher position; by the time he was bigger and we used the lower position, he seemed to learn to sit or stand up quickly enough that I didn't have to bend over much and it never bothered me.Or maybe he just wasn't sleeping often enough in the crib... there are advantages to having a baby who will only nap in the baby carrier or in your lap, right?
You're right in that the second child never gets as much attention, but FOR US it's more; «with my first I bent over backwards to stop him from crying / get him to sleep but with my second I realised I just didn't have the time, so I just stuck a boob in her mouth, curled up next to her and went to sleep».
Washing things, bending over to pick things up, folding things, putting things back where they belong, stuffing things in a bag and carrying them with you, making your kids put things down, kindly requesting that your kids give things to you, buying more of the right kind of things to prevent you from needing to buy more things.
For all those times you need to bend over, lean, adjust the wrap or move in some other awkward way (parenting... are we right?)
Many moms fret over their tiny angels, often bending over backwards to do «everything right,» and don't consider that t...
For all those times you need to bend over, lean, adjust the carrier or move in some other awkward way (parenting... are we right?)
Look carefully at this photo of a rainbow over Dinas Head near Fishguard in Wales (right) and you will notice that as it nears land it looks like there is a sharp bend in its arc.
Because of the underlying asymmetry, the beam bends around 5 millimetres to the right over its 60 - centimetre measured length.
As such a pulse travels, energy flows between these regions and causes the beam to bend roughly 5 millimetres to the right over 60 centimetres.
The left knee should be bent, left heel flat on the floor, and right leg extended with your weight over the left side of your body (b).
Fold the upper body over the left leg, then swiftly rise up into Wild Thing pose, bending the body back so deeply that the arm extends straight behind your head and the left leg and right thigh rise off the ground.
Lie down on your back and bend your left knee up and move it over to your right knee.
Holding a 5 - to 8 - pound dumbbell in left hand, step left foot back, and bend right knee to come into a high lunge, with knee over ankle.
Lie on the right side of your body, bend your left knee 90 degrees, cross it over your body and touch the floor with it.
Lift your right leg up, bend your knee and cross it over to your left elbow.
Deeply bend both knees until right knee is directly over right ankle and left knee is hovering just above the floor.
Inhale, bringing the arms overhead, then exhale and straighten the right leg, bending forward over the right thigh and clasping elbows behind back.
Crunch up, twisting from waist; bend and lift right leg (B) and bring it over to left side (C).
Slide your right foot straight back behind you, as you bend your left knee to 90 degrees, knee over your ankle.
Stand a few feet back from dip station and then kick and swing right leg clockwise over dip station bringing leg back into a reverse lunge, so the front knee is bent and thigh is parallel to the ground.
Slide your right foot back behind you on a diagonal, as you bend your left knee to 90 degrees, knee over your ankle.
Needing to wheel the resident out of the space, I bent over to unlock her wheel chair brake and «WHACK», she slapped me right across the head.
Turn your body towards the floor until the foam roller is sitting under the front portion of your right hip (basically where your hip creases when you bend over).
Begin to bend your right knee so it comes over the ankle.
Notice that the more deeply you bend your left knee, and the more fully you rotate your thighs inward, the easier it is to wrap your right leg over your left.
Garudhasana (Eagle Pose) is another pose that helps to develop more curve in the thoracic spine, according to Miller.In a standing position, bend your arms in front of you, crossing the right elbow over the left with the palms touching and in alignment with the elbows.
Without letting your right hand drift in front or in back of your right leg, bend over to the right.
In Eka Hasta Bhujasana, bend the raised left leg and cross your left ankle over your right ankle, maintaining the stretch of the arches of both feet (Figure 3).
With your left heel firmly anchored to the floor, exhale and bend your right knee over the right ankle so the shin is perpendicular to the floor.
I was bending over to drive the golf ball and he made that comment and I was already insecure about my glutes, but he was right.
Then exhale and bend your right knee over the right ankle, so that the shin is perpendicular to the floor.
Bring your left leg up to above your hips, knee bent, and twist it over to the right side of your body.
Your right knee should be kept in a bending position over the ankle, sink your hips down towards the floor.
Holding low, you're going to slide across over to your left side, gradually straightening the right knee as you bend into the left.
Pull your right elbow over to the left gently and bend your trunk to the left until a comfortable stretch is felt.
Exhale and extend your torso to the right directly over the plane of the right leg, bending from the hip joint, not the waist.
Bend your left knee in towards your body, then bend your right knee and place it over your left knee.
Extend the right arm up, bend it over the shoulders and reach behind.
Sweep your arms overhead and bend your knees, as though you were coming into Utkatasana (Chair Pose), but cross your left ankle over the top and to the outside of your right thigh.
As you breathe in bend your body so your arms / folded hands sway to the right — stretch a bit; then breathe out and bring your arms / folded hands to center again over your head.
With your left knee straight, lift it up behind you, causing your torso to bend forward over the right leg.
Step forward into a lunge with your right foot in front, knee bent (as close to a 90 - degree angle as possible) directly over your right ankle, hips square to the front.
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