Originally the tanks of salt were going to be on the
ground floor behind glass, but that would block the view, so they put the collectors at the attic level.
What the guy didn't know but abruptly learned, that there was a twenty foot (or so) drop to a
concrete floor behind the screen.
Details that enhance three - row versatility in the RXL models include a flat
load floor behind the folded third - row, two third - row cupholders, an easily stowable tonneau and covered slide rails.
With just tap water and carpet solution, it steams the carpets, scrubs them, and sucks up the dirty water, leaving a
super-clean floor behind.
The carbonate sand (of which the beaches are made) is composed of broken skeletal fragments of the organisms that live in the reef and on the
sea floor behind the reef.
Dance, practices daily on Mana's
fourth floor behind a glass wall, allowing visitors to observe its intimate rehearsal process.
In this famous work, Burden lay on the
gallery floor behind a large pane of glass for more than 40 hours with no break or sustenance until MCA employee Dennis O'Shea ended the performance by placing a container of water behind the glass within Burden's reach.
The 50 / 50 - split third - row seat folds flat for a completely flat
load floor behind the second row and when the second row is also folded, there's 79 cubic feet (2,237 liters) of cargo room.
That's not the point,» says Shiffler during a walk through the gallery, which is on the
ground floor behind the newly opened cafe.
Yup, a nice little box to lay on
the floor behind the front seat.
When you passed out from lack of sleep and fell to
the floor behind me as I was holding the baby, my anxiety changed to terror.
-- Engaging your abdominal muscles to elevate your legs over the head till your toes touch
the floor behind (if your toes can not touch the floor, you need to do this pose against the wall to have your feet supported by the wall)
One protester screamed that someone was breaking his arm, and another appeared to be crumpled on
the floor behind the balcony.
Exhale to roll over until you are balanced between the shoulder blades and the legs are parallel to
the floor behind you
Place fingertips on
the floor behind your back, then press into them as you lift the hips and legs off the floor, with the feet staying glued down.
Using your hands on
the floor behind you for balance, lengthen your legs evenly apart to both sides.
Lift your other leg in the air, then tap it on
the floor behind you.
The toes of your non-working foot should be placed on
the floor behind you.
Lie on a flat bench with an EZ - bar placed on
the floor behind your head.
Instructions A. With a three - to five - pound dumbbell in your right hand, bend left leg slightly and rest right foot on
the floor behind you; place left hand on left thigh for support.
With legs either bent or straight, lift your hips and reach your feet toward
the floor behind your head.
Bend your right leg at a 90 - degree angle at your side and extend your left leg long on
the floor behind you.
Place the right hand on
the floor behind the hips to help rotate the torso to the right.
Put your right hand on
the floor behind you, twist the torso toward the inside of your right thigh and set your left upper arm on the outside of your right thigh, near the knee.
Hold your right knee with your left hand, placing your right hand on
the floor behind your right hip.
Place your left hand on the outer right knee, and place the fingertips of your right hand on
the floor behind your right hip.
Your hands should be placed on
the floor behind you (a).
Runner's World recommended you put a foam roller under your right calf, cross the left leg over the right, put your hands palms - down on
the floor behind you and roll back and forth between the knee and ankle, never rolling on the joints.
If your toes don't touch
the floor behind your head, it is OK.
Keeping them completely straight, lift them up and over your head until they are touching
the floor behind you (like you're raising your arms in excitement).
Keep abs engaged and squeeze thighs together as you slowly lower toes towards
the floor behind your head.
Keeping your knees on the floor and both elbows straight, pick up your top arm and twist your spine open attempting to touch your top arm and shoulder to
the floor behind you so that your arms make a straight line.
Then rest your left fingertips on
the floor behind your left heel and take your right shoulder behind your right knee, with the right hand behind your right heel, so that you end up with your knees hugging your shoulders.
Then separate your hands and reach them overhead toward
the floor behind you.
Raise your left leg off
the floor behind you.
Lie flat on the floor instead of a bench and set the bar on
the floor behind you.
Then take the outside of the raised leg with the opposite - side hand (turn the thumb down toward the floor), and press the same - side hand on
the floor behind you.
Jump Lunge Start in a split - stance lunge: right foot in front, ball of left foot planted on
the floor behind you.
Start in a split - stance lunge: right foot in front, ball of left foot planted on
the floor behind you.
In the morning the Sunflower wakes up and opens up as they slowly bring their arms up overhead and lie back wit their arms on
the floor behind them.
Dig the ball of your left foot into
the floor behind you, folding at the hips as you sit your butt back so your torso is angled about 45 degrees to the floor.
Lower one leg to
the floor behind your head and hold.
Place the ball on
the floor behind you and stand facing away from it with feet shoulder - width apart and toes turned slightly out.
Plant your feet on
the floor behind your knees, and push against the floor to shift your weight onto your butt and shoulder blades, forming an arch in your back.
Then, slowly return your right arm back to
the floor behind your head until it is one inch from the floor.
Maintaining a very upright posture in your upper body, press your hands into
the floor behind you to further straighten yourself.
Place your hands on
the floor behind you.
Lengthen through the side body, and let gravity pull the foot of your lifted leg toward
the floor behind you.