Sentences with phrase «elbows in»

I can herd squirrels and am typically most happy when I'm up to my elbows in something.
This one time: I bragged about never having broken a bone, and the next day went and broke both elbows in one fell swoop.
Getting real means getting up to your elbows in the details and tracking on an item by item basis your expenditures each month.
Regardless of whether they kept their elbows in or out, the pay gap between female and male partners in large U.S. law firms was 44 per cent in 2016.
(Drivers frequently lock their elbows in a crash resulting in a violent blow from the driving hand all the way to the shoulder).
Everything since then you all no doubt know much better than me, since by that time I was not paying attention, and the rest of you seem to have been getting up to your elbows in the topic.
You can touch elbows in one of the film screenings, then hold hands in the Desert Forest installation, then end up dancing all night together under the neo-gothic ceilings of the epic Bobby Redd church, all while impressing him / her with your never ending knowledge of art facts and stories that you've gleaned from Art Nerd New York.
Rist's video footage appears as a kaleidoscopic reimagining of reality, as glistening spider webs and dew - laced foliage merge with eyeballs and elbows in a barrage of seductive imagery.
He had luxating elbows in both front legs, making it difficult for him to walk.
Limbs: weak pasterns, cow - hocks, straight shoulders, stifles and / or hocks, elbows in or out instead of parallel
Responsible owners and breeders of dogs of the breeds where elbow disease is a recognised problem should consider monitoring the elbows in the same way as they monitor hip displaysia and eye disease.
When she's not up to her elbows in words, she's planning her next globe - trotting trip to exotic locales.
Here's a selection of the great content offered by LAAS we got to enjoy after butting heads and elbows in press conference media scrums.
Once I dripped oil on my hand, once I bumped the container and splashed it on me, and a few times I got burned on hot parts changing the filter (the filter on the sh is buried deep, I can't even get to it from the bottom, and can barely see it from the top... maybe if I had a few more elbows in my arm lol).
There we sat in the parking lot, with the driver's door of John's Porsche in Patrick's lap and me buried to my elbows in the car's innards.
I hope Think Time teachers are still out there, up to their elbows in projects.
And I turn, elbows in, to admire the embroidered shading with my tour guides.
We are up to our elbows in little pumpkins and saturated leaves and other wonderful lovely fall decor!
When my husband Jeremy and I aren't busy chasing our kiddos, we're usually up to our elbows in paint and sawdust!
Keeping your elbows in, punch upward with your fists.
Keep your elbows in close to the torso.
Next, bring your fists up to your cheekbones and keep your elbows in by your sides — also known as guard position.
Be sure to draw your elbows in so they are no wider than your shoulders — this is the hardest part, and the part that most people fail to do.
Gently press your elbows in towards each other and reach the sternum forward.
You'll target your triceps more effectively by tucking, or rotating your elbows in, on every triceps exercise.
Hug your elbows in to help draw the shoulder heads back.
Lower dumbbells behind head, keeping elbows in place.
Keep the elbows in line with the shoulders so the upper arm bones remain perpendicular to the floor.
When you watch someone do a handstand (a GOOD one), are their elbows flared out, or are their hands screwed into the floor with elbows in tight to the body?
Exhale and bend your elbows in order to pull on your foot or leg, engaging the biceps.
Push the floor away with your forearms so that your shoulders and hips extend away from your elbows in a straight line, then straighten your legs and reach your heels toward the floor.
Step 2: Once you are flowing with the movement, swing the sandbag all the way up and over your shoulder, keeping your core tight and elbows in.
Reverse the bar keeping your elbows in the same 45 degree position.
Step 2: Rest the weighted end of the Steel Club on the meaty portion of the shoulder avoiding bony profiles while keeping your elbows in to the ribs.
Take hand - off to a tight position over the crown of the chest, a slow controlled descent tucking the elbows in towards the body and compacting the triceps on the lats, holding most of the weight on tensed muscles.
Tuck the elbows in towards the lats so the triceps come into contact with them to sustain this condition of inertia — resistance to acceleration, and to be in the strongest possible pressing position.
Keep your elbows in tight and just as in the Floating Crane Push - Ups, you'll be using your core strongly.
Every few breaths remind yourself to lift the shoulders and keep the elbows in.
If you look at his elbows in the bottom position, they tend to drop, which makes it much harder for him to balance the weight on his front shoulders and a lot of the weight he has to hold with the strength of his arms and hands (not ideal).
As the sandbag passes your hips, you will drop into a squat while still pulling the bag with your elbows in.
Some people, when doing dumbell exercises such as the bench press, prefer to be spotted at the elbows by pushing up from underneath with their elbows in your palms, while others prefer the wrists (pulling up on them).
Plus, you can lift much heavier weight with your elbows in.
While gripping the handles tightly and keeping your elbows in line with your hands, press outwards until the elbows are fully extended.
Bring you elbows in slightly (maybe by 20 °); enough to take the strain off the shoulder joint, but not so much that the triceps take over the movement.
Instead of keeping your elbows in tight to your body and bringing the bar around in an arc, point your elbows out to the sides (flare) and push the bar straight down and bring it straight up.
Keep your elbows in and your upper arms stationary (don't let them flare out as you lower the dumbbells down).
Keep your elbows in during the entire range of motion.
Clasping the handles on to the upper - cable stations, step forward on one foot for balance while locking your elbows in a slightly bent position.
Clasping the handles on to the upper - cable stations, step one foot forward for balance while locking your elbows in a slightly bent position.
Keep your elbows in tight so they don't push out to the sides, keep your wrists straight and your spine in neutral.
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