Sentences with phrase «foot at the toes»

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Look at the feet with the big toe spread away from the smaller toes exactly like a modern chimpanzee, not like people.
Drop a bowling ball on your toe before you watch it if your a creationist, the pain in your foot will help ease the pain you will feel at realizing you've been told a bunch of lies by preachers and others you may have trusted.
Also of Moses in Deuteronomy 32:17, prophesied the same thing for the «latter» days of the future generations all doing idols from all of these religions, this is exactly where we are today, at the feet, and the toes of the dream by the king in Daniel 2:1 - 49, of these days of war, and false religions, and of crooked governments.
Which, really, I would be going for anyway even without a gift certificate, since I can't reach my toes, and have a thing about people (yes, even doctors and nurses who couldn't care less and are looking at a whole lot more important and less pretty parts of me than my toes) seeing my feet looking gnarly, but, you know, it's the thought....
We could have shot ourselves in the foot 3 or 4 times, but Cech continues to be the steel toe at the end of our boots.
Well, I think that's probably the best way to do it, but I come down on my heel first with my toe pointing off in the direction of the third - base line, then unconsciously swivel on the heel of my foot until the toe aims at the plate.
Injuries to Cooper's toe and foot have slowed the sophomore down dramatically, but thanks to steady play from Christion Jones (255 yards, 8.8 per target, 79 percent catch rate) and incredible work from DeAndrew White and Kevin Norwood (combined: 518 yards, 13.6 per target, 92 percent catch rate), Alabama's offense has subsisted at a solid level (20th in Off.
It didn't look like he would get two feet down, but he managed to tap his toes at the last second on this fantastic play.
Valdes and Ibrahimovic went toe - to - toe again at the start of the second half, with the keeper making a smart save with his feet.
CBs should try to stay on their feet as much as possible, and Elneny is good at staying on his toes.
Just before it hits the nice soft carpet, it's necklace catches in the toe of daddy's foot, or some ornamental metalwork on your coffee table leg, or the edge of it's own big pull toy, or the corner of your audio system tweeter, or one of a million other things, and at that moment the necklace is jerked into the infant's larynx, crushing it, and closing the infant's airway.
These cute baby foot flowers are especially adorable for infant photo shoots that often include at least a few photos that focus on baby feet and toes.
In fact, the babies were gurgling contentedly as their mothers, hands lubricated with cold - pressed safflower oil, gently manipulated their legs and rubbed circles on the bottoms of their feet, all the time maintaining eye contact and a soothing patter («Look at your tiny little toes «-RRB-.
At this age your child is becoming more independent and you can expect him to dress himself and button clothes, brush his teeth with help, stack 9 - 10 blocks, draw circles and squares, use scissors, walk up steps by alternating his feet, jump from a step, hop, walk on his toes, pedal a tricycle, play with imaginary friends, have a very large vocabulary and use 3 - 4 word sentences and his speech should be 3/4 understandable.
oky we only now at the stage where we wait for our little man to crawl i cant waiy i imagine myself how cute it will look shame... he sit on his own and role over by himself and he push him self forward on his tummy if his legs are against something we already have a jumper and he loves it every now and again we use it for him to jump a while shoes he wont have on LOL we struggle to get shoes on his feet as he curl his toes so shoes will come later stage... the toy idea is also nice bec he have a few toys he love and when i put them on the couch or tv unit he will reach in his walker for them so will help for the walking milestone and we sometimes short whiles hold his hands and he would give a few steps struggle, struggle but his only nearly 8 months so its still a little while....
Fortunately, our amazing doctor had no qualms about just reaching up in there and pulling Hannah out by the feet as Sara (who thankfully didn't know there were five toes wiggling at me) pushed.
Press the left foot down, heel at the bottom and toes pointing up and slightly out to the left.
Starting at your feet, curl your toes into a tight ball and relax them.
Try and work on flexion activities such as reaching for her feet and toes, playing with them, placing them in her mouth, rattles on ankles or using her legs to kick at dangling things while on her back (keeping legs in air rather than slamming down to the floor).
She enjoyed this activity to the point where, when she'd see him in the evenings, she would clear her throat and wiggle her toes at him as a way of asking for another foot massage.
The arch of the foot between the heel and the big toe (the natural curve at the bottom of the foot) develops before 6 years of age.
All four have seen dramatic improvements, including the ability to voluntarily move their toes, feet, ankles and legs, and even stand at times, when the device is on.
The change occurred at an astonishing pace: Within a few months, native lizards had begun shifting to higher perches, and over the course of 15 years and 20 generations, their toe pads had become larger, with more sticky scales on their feet.
However, the H. naledi foot had toes that were more curved than those of modern humans, supporting the notion that the hominin was also relatively adept at life in the trees.
It turns out the little lizards can turn the «stickiness» of toe hairs on the bottom of their feet on and off, which enables them to run at great speeds or even cling to ceilings without expending much energy.
Stand with feet as wide apart as possible, toes at 45 degrees.
Begin at your feet, visualizing a rich red light extending from your toes up your legs.
From Half Moon, frame the right foot with both hands to square off the hips, and step the left foot long behind you, keeping your knee bent at 90 degrees and the back toes tucked to stretch through the plantar fascia.
Years of pointy shoes with cramped toe boxes or shifting your weight forward onto the balls of your feet in high heels can lead to bunions (a painful bump on the side of the big toe joint that drives the big toe inward), hammer toes (a claw - like toe deformity), and Morton's neuromas (nerve swelling, often at the base of the third and fourth toes).
Toes should face forward and feet should stay flat on the ground at all times.
Push up so that your arms are at 90 degrees to the floor, your feet are on their toes and your body is rigid.
Stand with your feet significantly wider than shoulder - width apart and toes turned out at an angle of 45 degrees.
The toes of the front foot face forward and the back foot is sideways at 90 degrees.
Your feet should be slightly wider than shoulder - width apart, and the toes should be pointed outward at a 45 - degree angle.
The most common type of foot neuroma is Morton's neuroma, which occurs at the base of the third and fourth toes.
From Standing Big Toe Pose, release hold of the toe and begin hinging your torso forward at the waist and with control, start to extend the floating foot long behind you to enter Warrior IToe Pose, release hold of the toe and begin hinging your torso forward at the waist and with control, start to extend the floating foot long behind you to enter Warrior Itoe and begin hinging your torso forward at the waist and with control, start to extend the floating foot long behind you to enter Warrior III.
• Position the feet at shoulder - width apart, rotate them out about twenty degrees and make sure that your toes are always aligned with your knees.
Do one section of your body at a time: for example, begin with the hands and fingers and work your way up the arms to the shoulders, neck and face, then down to the chest, upper back, abdomen, lower back, buttocks, legs, feet, and toes.
How to: Stand with feet a little wider than hip - distance apart and toes turned out to the sides at 45 - degree angles.
I told my physical therapist about Toe Ga, and he not only encouraged me to do this at home to regain strength and connect my foot to my mind, but he started sharing Toe Ga with his clients.
Begin in a strong lunge position, making sure your front knee is in line with your front foot, and when you bend it stays at a 90 degree angle and the knee doesn't end up beyond the toe.
Stand with feet slightly wider than shoulder width and turn your toes out at 45 degrees.
Kneel on left knee with right foot on the floor, toes pointed out and knee at 90 degrees; hold towel taut above head (A).
How to: Stand behind a chair with your feet in second position (feet slightly wider than hips - width with your toes turned out at 45 degrees), hands resting lightly on top of the chair.
For example, wide foot placement on the Power Line («Placing your toes at the 6's») will yield a different result than a narrow foot placement on the Power Line («Placing your toes at the 2's»).
At the same time, reach your right hand forward, beyond the little - toe side of the right foot, at least 12 incheAt the same time, reach your right hand forward, beyond the little - toe side of the right foot, at least 12 incheat least 12 inches.
Then place a plate on the front part of your distal foot at the base of the toes.
Resisted Dorsi - Flexion: Place a plate on the front part of your foot at the base of the toes.
When done seated off a bench, place the 2 x 4 under the toes with the feet at shoulder width and the knees at 90 degrees.
Stand with feet wide, toes out at about a 45 - degree angle and place an exercise ball behind your lower back for support.
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