Not exact matches
Just 10 years old then, he walked onto the field and proceeded to juggle his soccer ball for the entire intermission — keeping it in the air by bouncing it
off his feet, knees,
chest, ankles,
head and shoulders as if it were a balloon and his body a spring breeze.
And sure enough, it dived into the hole, and bowls of potato chips flew
off laps all over the world, and Antonella wept, and Daly clutched his wife's
head to his
chest as if the judge had just said, «Guilty.»
Headers unless right in front of goal are based on timing unless it all goes right, pace of the ball, tilt of the
head and most cases someone right in your
chest to throw
off the balance.
Though he only had two
headed goals in the league, he was still an extremely effective box threat from crosses often choosing to bring the ball down with his
chest whilst holding
off grown men who suddenly mirrored Kevin Hart trying to guard against an NBA center.
That means lying tummy - down and raising her
head and
chest off the ground, using her arms for support.
Anyway, when I was ill I could barely lift my
head off the pillow and the thought of having a wriggling, grabby toddler stuck to my
chest did nothing but make me feel even worse.
Your baby is wiped
off, then put directly onto your
chest, skin to skin, with his
head between your breasts.
You can lie on your back or reclined with your baby on your
chest facing you, or place a small towel roll under the baby's
chest to help him lift his
head off the ground.
those that ensure a good air supply at all times with no fabric over the
head and chin
off the
chest (check you can fit two fingers underneath if you are unsure)
- baby can briefly lift
head (usually bobbing, not still) to about 45 degrees - turns
head to place opposite cheek down - comfortable with either cheek down - legs begin to straighten in Tummy Time so that lower belly touches the surface beneath baby - arms move further away from the body in Tummy Time and in the second month, will begin to press hands down into the surface to push the shoulders and very top of the
chest up very slightly
off the surface beneath
At 5 months your baby will probably be able to lift his
head, push up on his arms, and arch his back to lift his
chest off the ground.
In this position, encourage your baby to lift his or her
head and
chest off the floor.
Every day when I picked him up there was a big cry and he'd bang his
head on my
chest, then I'd sit down to nurse him before we set
off home.
Your baby's
head and neck should be completely supported, with their chin
off their
chest.
Moreover, the baby is also likely to start kicking his legs, lifting his
chest off the ground using his shoulder and arching his back and even lifting his
head.
Between 1 and 3 months baby will begin to lift their
head and
chest off the floor when lying on their stomach.
They pop back into your
head: the kid hanging
off the chair, left arm askew; the three - piece - suit - and - briefcase guy,
head jerking like a man with runaway Tourette's; the 30 - something Latino clutching his
chest.
Lie down on your back, placing your hands behind your
head, curling your
chest off the floor.
Pulse up to the sky with your eyes up and chin
off your
chest, keeping the tension on your lower abs and your
head supported.
Inhale, raising
head to look forward; as you exhale, lift
chest and legs
off floor, clasping hands together behind back with arms extended.
Lift your arms,
chest,
head and legs
off the ground at the same time, pulling your waist away from the floor and hold the position for 5 counts, then return to the starting position.
Bent your knees and bring them toward your
chest and lift your
head, neck and shoulders
off the floor.
Slowly wiggle butt
off the chair and slide your upper body down the chair, keeping your
chest and
head up at all times.
Lengthen your arms back and then begin to lift your
head,
chest, and shoulders up
off the floor.
Another option is to put the hands behind the
head, which is harder or, even more challenging, hold the arms straight out in front of you as you lift the
chest off the ground.
Inhaling, curl the
head and
chest off the floor; exhale as you draw the lower abdomen in and up, keeping the breath and gaze steady as you look straight ahead.
Recalling the actions of Cobra, breathe in as you curl your
head and
chest off the floor until only your lower ribs remain on your thighs.
Slightly lift your
chest off the ball and tuck your chin so that your
head and neck stay in good alignment.
How to: Lying flat on your back, curl your
head and
chest up, so your shoulder blades are
off the mat.
How to: Lying flat on your back, bring your knees into your
chest and curl your
head and
chest up, so your shoulder blades are
off the mat.
How to: Lying flat on your back, stack your palms behind your
head and curl your
head and
chest up, so your shoulder blades are
off the mat.
How to: Lie flat on your back, bring your knees together into your
chest and curl your
head and
chest up, so your shoulder blades are
off the mat (a).
Press the hands down to lift the
chest and
head off the floor while resting the lower body on the ground.
Commence motion by raising your
head, shoulders, and
chest off your mattress while rotating the upper body to one side.
As you inhale, lift the
head,
chest, and shoulders up
off the mat, using the strength of your back rather than your arms.
Pushing backwards into the bench top with the back of the
head comes with the explosion
off the
chest, with the eyes (if open) following the bar's progress.
To perform the raise, lift your
head and upper
chest off the floor using your lower back muscles (erector spinae).
Press your palms into the floor and lift your
chest, shoulders, and
head off the floor to come into Urdhva Dhanurasana.
With a powerful exhalation, press down through your inner elbows and wrists and lift your
chest to raise your
head off the floor.
An example is lifting a heavy weight
off the ground, especially when bringing it up to the waist,
chest or above the
head.
Press your feet and legs down into the mat and lift your
chest, shoulders, and
head off the floor into a small upper backbend.
A shirtless man (we see his bare
chest, abdomen and back) approaches his wife in the kitchen: she is wearing a knee - length robe and she spoons ice cream onto her
chest twice, licking it
off, then spoons some onto his
chest and rubs it down to his groin, the camera pans up and the man pushes down her
head (indicating oral sex below the frame) and he gasps; he pulls
off her robe to reveal a slip, sits her on a table and spoons ice cream on her inner thigh, licks it
off and begins to lick the genital area (it's concealed by her slip and the camera cuts to her gasping face) and he leans her back on a table and thrusts (we see his back and bare buttocks moving) as the scene ends.
We get lots of bot blood, crushed
heads,
chest blasted open and chopped
off limbs.
Damaged face, burst
chest, severed Pred
head, ripped out spleen, cut
off arm and more!
The dummy's
head barely contacted the frontal airbag before sliding
off the left side as the steering column moved 19 cm to the right, leaving the
head vulnerable to contact with forward side structure and resulting in little airbag cushioning for the
chest.
The dummy's
head barely contacted the frontal airbag before sliding
off the left side as the steering column moved 22 cm to the right, resulting in little airbag cushioning for the
chest and contributing to the
head hitting the intruding instrument panel.
Dummy readings indicated good protection of the
chest and
head but the score was penalised owing to the diagonal part of the seatbelt slipping
off the dummy's shoulder in the test.
In the second test, the dummy's
head contacted the frontal airbag but slid
off the left side as the steering column moved 18 cm to the right, leaving the
head vulnerable to contact with forward structure and resulting in little airbag cushioning for the
chest.
If the dummy misses the airbag or slides
off it, its
head and
chest are unprotected.
If the dummy misses the airbag or slides
off of it, the
head and
chest are unprotected.