Sentences with phrase «move your feet slightly»

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Holyfield took a small hop to his right, a patented Benton move, planted his right foot and watched patiently as the uppercut sailed upward a good 18 inches from Holyfield's slightly turned head.
My foot just moved slightly, and I got a pain down here [points to lower left fibula], and I tried to carry on and that lasted about 15 seconds.
Another incredibly effective but underused combination is the so - called frog stance: move your feet down on the platform, bring your heels close together and slightly point your toes out.
Turn your front foot forward and angle the toes of your back foot so they are moving slightly forward.
Pick up the left foot; bend the left knee; bring the left heel toward the left glute; flex the left foot, engage the gluteus maximus muscle (muscle in the center of the seat) to move the left knee slightly behind the left hip; keeping the left leg slightly behind the right leg also works to give the left hip and thighs a lengthening stretch.
Standing up with one foot on a slider, move the slider foot around in a big circle, slightly bending your supporting leg
The Move: Turn with Jump Jack How to: Stand with your feet hip - distance apart, your knees slightly bent and lift your arms straight out to the sides.
The Move: 8 Count Basic How to: Stand with your feet hip - distance apart and your knees slightly bent.
This is accomplished utilizing wide foot planks for a stable standing surface, which move opposite one another in up and down and slightly forward and back motions.
Starting up from rest is odd, however; the Smart Electric Drive doesn't creep (move forward slightly without your foot on the gas), so you have to press the accelerator to get moving.
Moving on to 1954 and the low - keyed eighth painting in the series (now in the Museum of Modern Art, New York)-- greys, blues, muffled yellows on a surface just over six feet high by three and a half feet wide, a motor metropolis of tightly curving ramps with headlight beams spreading like stains suggest a vision, slightly smudged, as if seen through the thick glass window of a skyscraper; at any rate remote from the scene of automotive nightmare.
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