As
the foot flattens it streches the plantar fascia more than normal which increases the strain on the tissues, particularly the insertion into the underneath of the heel
Our right
foot flattens the accelerator, and our left foot stays on the brake pedal just before the tree's green light comes on.
Not exact matches
As
foot traffic
flattens, delivery sales have increased by 20 % over the last five years, according to industry research firm NPD Group.
His leap was all the more startling because he flew 30
feet past the K Point — the spot where the slope begins to
flatten out.
Jumping hill at Squaw Valley is rated at 80 meters (262.4
feet), distance from take - off to critical point where landing slope begins to
flatten out.
The weight added to your frame during pregnancy can
flatten the arches of the
feet, making your current shoes feel a little tight.
The treated bits of meat were moved into large roller - presses inside drums up to 14
feet tall, which
flattened the meat and froze it down to 15 degrees, which lightened its color.
We want to say a huge thank you to all our neighbors on Hommelville Road for the spontaneous and amazing help we received when a 80 -
foot oak tree
flattened our front porch during the tail end of the hurricane on Sunday evening.
At this composition, Sori estimates that Ahuna Mons should be
flattening out at a rate of 10 to 50 meters (30 to 160
feet) per million years.
The ship's wings would
flatten out once more at 60,000
feet in order to glide back to terra firma.
A common mistake people make here is losing the arch in their
foot so that if
flattens and gives them a disadvantageous position from the very start.
Overpronation is where the
foot rolls in or
flattens.
Lately, there's been a lot of fuss about performing the bench press with your
feet in the air, and it's most vocal proponents claim that it's safer because it
flattens the lumbar spine and that it can better isolate the pecs and produce greater chest growth.
Flatten your palms back down on the floor and jump or step your
feet to the back of the mat directly into Chaturanga Dandasana.
Flattening of the arch of your
foot can place you at increased risk of developing Achilles tendonitis because of the extra stress placed on your Achilles tendon when walking or running.
• Plank (arms and core) In a push up position (hands directly below shoulders,
feet hip width apart), tighten your stomach muscles and
flatten your back to make a straight line from your heels to the top of your head and hold.
The applicator is great too, it's a doe
foot applicator that is
flattened on each side for ease of application.
As in, how will our
feet,
flattened and widened by a summer of Birkenstock sandals and Common Projects sneakers, once again squeeze into a narrow stiletto?
You'll hear more laughs in the cinema at the sight of a 30 -
foot Thomas the Tank engine
flattening a police car than in plenty of the so - called comedies of 2015 so far.
Our experience with the previous truck set us up to use light «left -
foot braking» as a traction aid in arduous conditions and to
flatten any bounce in the ride.
The E 400 slices another 1.1 seconds from the oft - quoted sprint, and attaining these numbers requires little more than
flattening foot to carpet, since every E-class Coupe uses a 9 - speed automatic transmission as standard.
A 16.3 cubic -
foot trunk showed itself to advantage when a stray bolt
flattened a tire on an Orange County freeway.
When I launched it a few times with the test equipment in place, it really
flattened my pompadour for the first 50 or 100
feet before seeming to plateau.
Anyone over six -
foot might find their fancy haircut being
flattened by the XE's roof lining.
Honda
flattened the floor, opening up considerable
foot room.
There's also 18.9 cubic
feet of cargo space under the hatch, or an expansive 49 cubic
feet if you
flatten the rear seat.
The Chrysler Pacifica minivan, by contrast, offers 140.5 cubic
feet with its passenger seats
flattened.
The numbers are epic: 0 to 60 mph in a scant 2.95 seconds (with the eight - speed auto), 1.2 cheek -
flattening Gs around the skidpad, and seatbelt - snapping stops from 60 mph in 99.6
feet — making the subordinately named Z06 numerically superior to its ZR1 ancestor.
Nevertheless, trunk space is claimed at a capacious 61 cubic
feet with rear seats
flattened — made even more usable by the large aperture afforded by the hatch style tailgate.
In amazement I watch a young female swing smoothly from vine to vine, then grab two with wide - spread hands and
feet,
flatten her hips, rotate her wrists, and hang still as an orange kite snagged in the treetops.
Get the
foot end up a little and it
flattens out.
Swimmer puppies: a developmental defect which causes a
flattening of the body so that newborn pups are unable to place their
feet under them for proper locomotion.
He'll stick his tail between his legs or drag it on the ground,
flatten his ears back towards his skull and hang his head low as he curls up on your
feet.
Three pairs of legs make for excellent leaping capabilities (up to 2
feet), and a laterally
flattened body allows for quick movement in a dog's fur.
Instinctively he tries to avoid the next repetition using body language to communicate his fear: lip licking, refusing food, panting,
flattened ears, crouched body, tucked tail, leaning body away, trying to hide, pulling
feet away, showing teeth or growling.
In 2002, the summit of Mount Caroline Livermore, which had been
flattened in the 1950s to build the Nike missile radar and tracking installation, was re-contoured to resemble its original appearance, and increased 16
feet in height as a result.
Sure -
footed klipspringer scamper up the rocky river banks and large herds of buffalo
flatten the grassy plains with their sheer numbers.
In PvP game play, the damage that weapons inflict is more balanced and
flattened, so that all players are on a more equal
footing — except in the hypercompetitive Iron Banner mode.
It may just be me, but when I
flatten the minions of evil using my righteous staff and sandled
feet, I can not help noticing there aren't enough Kung Fu movie sound effects, rest assured I provide my own.
As a student in 1967 he made a work called A Line Made By Walking — a photo of a narrow stripe of grass,
flattened by the tread of his
feet, through a meadow near his home in Bristol.
In her nude painting of her estranged daughter Isabetta (1934, repainted 1935), the prepubescent girl stands arms akimbo with one
foot forward, her gaze frank but also unseeing, her child's body frank also, but
flattened and greenish, her
feet peculiarly large.
Despite O'Doherty's debunking of this context, the white cube mode of exhibiting continues to underpin much exhibition - making in the West, from commercial galleries that are designed to look like modern art museums (think of David Zwirner's minimalist 30,000 square
foot space on 20th Street in New York) to websites such as Contemporary Art Daily that tend to privilege the
flattened picture surfaces of post-minimalist paintings, which look good filtered through the even light of a laptop screen.
And two similar paintings called Big
Foot are like huge
flattened balloons with tiny, sad eyes.
Once the mix is soft enough, it's placed in a hydraulic press where it is
flattened into panels approximately 8
feet long, 4
feet wide and 1 inch thick — about the size of a standard sheet of plywood.
The basic structure is an eight -
foot - wide disc made by patching together
flattened pieces cut from shiny metal garbage cans.
A recent exhibition at a Los Angeles gallery was a mixed - media, three - dimensional
flattened paper house that took up 1,200 square
feet of gallery floor.
At first I can't
flatten my
feet or straighten my knees during Downward Dog, but as time passes, I feel flexibility returning.
The absolute quickest way for a bug to be hurried along to an abruptly
flattened termination is to be creeping across my bare
foot.