Sentences with phrase «handing over the floor»

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You shuck the corn and remove all the juicy little kernels by holding the corn upright with one hand and carefully sliding your knife down the cob (a few might fall on the floor and then you might step on them and get corn juice all over your feet, it's okay, just let it happen).
He went back to bed and I laid on the kitchen floor, hand cupped over my mouth, simultaneously laughing and crying, trying to wrap my mind around the fact that he wanted to marry me even though I'd spent the entirety of our relationship being very vocal about my thoughts on marriage, it being a dying institution, yadda yadda yadda.
After a workout at Florida International University last August, forward Jamal Mashburn was on his way off the court when, without thinking, he leaned over to pick a ball up off the floor and palmed it with his right hand.
As he rises from the floor, he turns and recognizes me and walks over and gives me his hand.
I am not trying to blame koscienlny but he was supposed to lie on the floor with his hands all over his face, then Costa should have received a straight red but what did he do, he stood up without any protest then Gabriel couldn't stand that height of unprofessionalism and everyone is saying he needs to learn from the experience.
What he saw was his disabled wife sitting on a towel on the baseent floor, hunched over the bottom of the washing machine with a YouTube video playing in one hand.
Restoring the floors was the one project we handed over to a contractor, wanting the assurance of safe (as can be, anyway) removal and clean up of lead paint.
Thus, you will suddenly find yourself with puke all over your hands, dripping between your fingers and dripping onto the floor.
my little girl is just a little over 6 months, she can sit up on her own, we helped her learn that by putting her up with pillows around her for support, we put her on the floor every day for a half hour to an hour to help her with crawling she can get her back legs up she just cant get them moving together, she eats everything she can get her hands on but shes been going back and forth on her teeth, she drools and chews on her hands but hasn't gotten any broken in yet.
Tummy TIme over a pillow can help free your little one's hands for grasping play (when flat on the floor, he'll still need his arms for support and won't be able to grasp).
Whether you are rocking them or patting their back while standing over them, or sitting on the floor while holding onto their hand through the rails of their crib, sing them a little song.
You can do this in front of a toy that she wants to reach for, you can add some rhythmic rocking to a song you are singing, or you can simply use this as an opportunity to teach her to get into sitting... Once on hands and knees, baby can shift weight back further and to one side or the other, move pelvis over a leg that is planted into the floor and get into sitting.
They should also be taught the correct way to hold a baby chick — always sitting on the floor, with one hand under the chick and one cupped over it — never let a baby chick stand on an open palm up off the ground — or with the chick sitting on the child's lap (on a towel preferably!)
You can also place her on her tummy over the lower part of your leg, knees bent under her in a sort of kneeling position so her chest rests on your leg and encourage her to put her hands down on the floor to bear weight on them.
I say it over and over again while waving my hands parallel to the floor in the international sign for «DO NOT DO.»
Delivering his last state of the nation address on the floor of Parliament on Thursday, January 5, 2017, John Mahama said he was proud to hand over a better Ghana to the President - elect,...
When the animals got hungry, they ripped a marine basket sponge from the sea floor and fitted it over their beaks like a person would fit a glove over a hand.
Use both hands to elevate that dumbbell over your face and into the air, then stretch it back until it touches the floor.
Here's how to do it: Standing with feet shoulder - width apart, bend forward at the waist and place your hands on the floor; crawl forward to plank position with shoulders directly over wrists.
Now bend over again, place hands flat on the floor and jump feet back into a push - up position.
How to: Lie on your stomach with your legs extended with pointed feet and your arms stretched out over your head and palms of the hands on the floor.
Bring hands to the floor and come into a single - leg plank, with right foot on the floor and left leg bent over right at a 90 - degree angle, foot flexed (A).
-- Lie down on the floor with your knees bent and your feet lifted from the ground (over your hips), and your hands behind your neck for support.
Glue your hands on the floor and work on shifting your weight forward over your shoulders and wrists and then coming onto the tiptoes of your standing foot, and then slowly lifting your hips over your shoulders.
Walk Out to 2 Side Plank Dips exercise — From standing bend over at hips so hands touch floor and walk hands out to plank position, turn to side plank position, body supported with one arm and put the other hand behind head with elbow towards ceiling.
Lie face up on the floor holding a dumbbell in your right hand; extend your arm straight towards the ceiling directly over your shoulder.
Rope Climb: They are encouraged to try to climb the rope hand over hand to the best of their abilities with their feet off the floor.
It's one where you have hands above head, chin to chest, and then bend over at the waist, rounded spine, and touch hands to floor.
Lay over a stability ball with your hands on the floor and your hips on the ball.
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.
Bend over forward, place your hands flat on the ground, and push your knees up off the floor so that your body is being balanced on the foam roller.
Push your hips backwards, fold over at the hip, and reach your hands to the floor.
You can do this easily by keeping your feet in contact with the floor and then work on hand over hand techniques.
From standing bend over at hips so hands touch floor and walk hands out to plank position, do a plank jack by jumping feet both out at the same time to wide legs and then back in to center, and then walk arms back in and stand up.
Then jump or step feet back in and do a clean and press with sandbag, by picking up sandbag from floor by its 2 horizontal side handles, as you straighten body and bring sandbag up to hip level, flip it so it's up on top of your hands over knuckles and press it up towards ceiling, and then reverse movements bringing it back down to ground.
Get into Pike position, with hands and feet on the floor and hips up, back straight, and start with legs to one side, kick up legs and jump over center object (or imaginary center object) to other side and back.
My hands are hurting so much when I put them on the weights instead of the floor (they used to hurt a lot on the floor and it only got better over time, and now it only hurts if I do it for too long).
Holding a stability ball between your legs and a weighted ball in your hands above your head, crunch forward and bring your legs up and your arms over head so that the balls touch and return to the floor.
Start in standing position, holding Ugi in front of you and step right foot over one step to the right, squat and touch Ugi to the floor, as you bring your left foot in to the right, lift Ugi up high overhead, step again to the right and touch Ugi to ground, step right with left foot bringing Ugi up overhead, and on the 3rd step, place Ugi on the ground and jump legs back into plank, do a push up with hands on Ugi, jump legs in and come up to standing lifting Ugi high up overhead again.
Taking a dumbbell in one hand, bend over at the waist until your upper body is parallel with the floor.
Raise one leg up behind you and reach it over to touch the floor beneath your hand on the opposite side.
I really love sitting in a chair, feet flat on the floor, hands palm down on your thighs and then really rolling your shoulders back, strengthening and aligning your spine, and allowing your hips to pop forward so you've got that alignment, and then sitting like that because you can't always on a bus, when you start to have a panic attack say to everybody, «Move over please, excuse me, I got ta put my feet up and my hands behind my head.»
Lie on your back on the floor holding a kettlebell with your right hand over your chest, arm perpendicular to the floor.
Finally, reach your right arm over your right ear toward your left foot and press your left hand into the floor to rotate your breastbone toward the sky.
Tuck your chin toward your chest and support yourself by pressing your hands into the bolster or floor as you lie back over the bolster.
Simultaneously, lift your hands over your head so that your palms face the floor.
Hinge forward at the hips and reach your left hand down to the floor, lowering your torso over your front leg.
Take a deep breath in, lift and expand the chest, then lead with the sternum to fold over the legs and bring the hands to the floor.
Bend your arms and place the crown of your head on the floor between your hands and feet, keeping your elbows shoulder - width apart and directly over your wrists.
From the above position reach over to the right with your hands maintaining straight elbows and keeping your shoulders against the floor.
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