Not exact matches
In a sitting position, the
spine becomes less
flexible.
Rocking exercise makes your
spine muscles
flexible and keeps
in youthful condition.
In order to achieve a neutral spine the thoracic spine must be flexible / mobile in all plane
In order to achieve a neutral
spine the thoracic
spine must be
flexible / mobile
in all plane
in all planes.
Currently, I'm simply not strong enough to counteract the inflexibility
in my shoulders, hip flexors and
spine (or I'm not
flexible enough, it's always both).
Less range of motion
in the Thoracic region can cause increased range of motion
in the Cervical (neck) and Lumbar (lower)
spine, which can become problematic over time as these more
flexible regions of the
spine begin to over compensate.
This fusing makes the
spine less
flexible and can result
in a hunched - forward posture.
I understand I have a
flexible back compared to most people, but put me
in a group of advanced yogis and my jaw still drops upon witnessing the agility of the
spine.
To enable the dog to climb, descend, and brake on these cliffs, unique structural characteristics have evolved and must be present as they define this breed: a minimum of six toes on each foot and elongated rear foot pads; an elastic neck that allows the head to bend backward to touch the
spine, letting the dog turn around
in narrow puffin bird caves; and shoulders
flexible enough to allow the front legs to extend flat to the side
in order to hug the cliffs.
Next, to aid
in maneuvering
in the tight passages preferred by the puffins, Lundehunds hare extremely
flexible with forelegs that can be stretched backwards until they are perpendicular to the body and a neck that allows their head to be bent back along their
spine.
It is brown - black
in colour and has a row of
flexible spines down its back and tail.
A baseball cap is anchored down by a chain, or occupied with something so heavy but
flexible as if the previous occupant has been reduced to a reproducible system... or as if the cap is like a brain with attached
spine... Another piece
in the show is a pair of cupped hands that encouragingly, almost plaintively, offer a mix of pills and seeds suggesting that our sustenance is no longer derived from nature alone.