Bring your right arm out to the side and back to your bottom while you are
bringing your left arm to the side and then up.
Then shuffle to the left and touch your left food with your right hand while
bringing your left arm towards the sky.
Standing Toe Touches Standing with your feet hip - width apart and your arms extended overhead, contract your abs and kick your right leg out in front of you while
bringing your left arm down to touch your toes.
Bring your left arm behind your back and right arm behind your head.
Still facing forward, lunge your right leg out to the side and bend the left while you also
bring your left arm straight out from your side so it's parallel to the floor (pictured above, right).
Then, lift your left leg up, bending at the knee, as
you bring your left arm down, touching knee to elbow.
Twist to the right and
bring the left arm around the front of your body as you look over your shoulder.
Pressing your pelvis towards the floor, on inhalation
bring your left arm up over to the back of the ear.
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 arm up.
Bring your left arm behind your back.
Once you've found a stable position, press your upper - right arm into your knee as you rotate your torso and
bring your left arm up overhead.
Bring your left arm overhead in line with your back leg and the side of your chest.
The goal is to never let them come to rest, but if you're a beginner, do so in between reps.. From this starting position, crunch up, bringing your right leg straight up into the air as
you bring your left arm up and across your body to touch that right foot (get as close as you can — it's ok if you don't actually make contact).
At the same time, maintaining your forearm plank,
bring your left arm forward (b).
Bring your left arm behind your back and swing the left hand up to meet the right, clasping the hands or taking hold of a belt.
Bring your left arm into a strong line perpendicular to the floor.
When the right leg is in front, bring the right arm around behind the back first; when the left leg is in front,
bring the left arm first.
Not exact matches
Bring your right
arm over your
left so your right elbow crosses over the
left.
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.
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.
Then why did that traitor jumped in the
arms of AF when he scored against us, I can forgive Sanchez he gave it all on the pitch but no way I can
bring myself to forgive that traitor for
leaving us after years of being injured we stuck by him an as soon as he had a season and a half of good play he went to the enemy and celebrated goals against us, they hate him in Turkey suporters and punters canot belive his carector
A loquacious raconteur endowed with total recall, he is able to talk for what seems almost ever about such long - forgotten players as Moses Solomon, «The Rabbi of Swat,» a slugger the Giants
brought up in the»20s to lure Jewish fans into the Polo Grounds, and one -
armed Daily, a Cleveland pitcher back in the»80s who used to get into fights on the field and chop away at his adversaries with the stump of his
left arm.
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?
There was a bite to United's play, exemplified in painful fashion for Galaxy defender Tommy Meyer when Rooney's stray
arm left him with a cut under the eye which
brought a swift apology from the forward.
Bring your baby's
left arm down.
Lay his
arm nearest to you, this will be his
left arm, down so that it lies parallel to his body and
bring the right side of the blanket up over his body and his
arm and tuck the blanket in under his body.
To feed on the
left breast mom could simply
bring baby across to the front of her body, in other words, from her right towards her
left breast, still holding her baby in her right
arm and hugging him towards her body.
Lower baby's
left arm,
bring left point of blanket over the body and tuck snugly under baby's
left side.
And saying goodbye to him... I wasn't expecting all the raw emotion that saying goodbye to Ellipses would
bring up from the day I
left Baby Boy in the
arms of a social worker.
Maina was
brought back to Nigeria and given
armed guards, Dino was stopped from
leaving Nigeria and maltreated by
armed guards!»
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.
Lift your
left leg up straight out in front of you while
bringing your
arms down like a karate chop.
As if you're about to run a sprint, bend your
arms and
bring the right
arm in front of you,
left arm behind you (a).
Push off your back foot and perform a skip on your
left leg,
bringing your right leg up and driving up with your
left arm (b).
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.
Raise your
arms, then lift
left knee and
bring right elbow down to meet it.
If you can put your right
arm out straight, but you can't move your
left arm too far from your hip, then
bring that right
arm in toward the hip.
Rotate your torso to the
left while pressing the rice bag into the front of your
left shoulder until
arms extend,
bring arms down and now twist in the opposite direction, over your right side.
Extend
arms in front of you and
bring right
arm under
left elbow, pressing palms together or as close as possible; lift
arms, keeping shoulder blades pressed down.
Crunch up, lifting torso and
left leg, as you
bring left leg and right
arm to meet over body (B).
From here,
bring your right
arm and
left leg up towards each other using your abs, and touch your foot.
Bring your right
arm back to the starting position and repeat with your
left arm (c).
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.
Bring your
arm back down out of the row, straighten your upper body back to vertical, and then push off with your
left foot to return to the starting position.
Next extend your
left arm in front of you,
bring your
left heel to your seat, flex your foot, and pulse your leg back in that position for 30 seconds more.
Tense the muscles in your
arms and
bring your right
arm above your head and your
left arm behind your bottom (b).
Shuffle to the right, then touch your right foot with your
left hand while
bringing your right
arm towards the sky.
Roll onto your right shoulder, placing
left foot on floor with
left knee bent; at the same time,
bring left hand across body to clasp right hand, keeping
arms straight.
Bring your
left leg out, extend it close to the ground, and pull your right
arm back.
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.