Sentences with phrase «of flat feet»

Let's take the topic of flat feet or excessive pronation as a causative factor in lower limb pathologies such as Achilles tendinopathy or plantar fasciitis.
Practice the chair yoga posture that effectively reduces the symptoms of flat feet and pain caused in the ankles, legs, and hips due to flat feet.
Some people have a lot of difficulty standing on the soft side of the Bosu ball because of flat feet, really weak ankles, or other lower body postural problems or injuries.
And the causes of flat footedness may be just as varied as peoples» experiences of the condition: «Foot type can be genetic or a result of imbalances and stresses put on the body, so there are many different types of flat feet,» says Emily Splichal, DPM, a New York City - based podiatrist.
With unisex size options to fit men's 3 - 14.5 shoes and women's 5 - 15.5, the Powerstep Pinnacle is a top - of - the - line orthotic insole for handling the woes of flat feet.
The contoured, deep heel cup stabilizes the foot to keep stress off of your ankles and other areas, while the arch takes pressure off of your flat foot's low arches.
You'll support yourself on one arm, the heel of the straight leg, and the surface of your flat foot, like a tripod.

Not exact matches

According to a description of the plans in Jobs's biography, released shortly after the CEO's death, the vessel was also to feature «perfectly flat and unblemished» teak decks and 40 - foot - long, 10 - foot - high glass walls in the main living area.
Positioning in the currency markets saw the pound slip in early trade on Wednesday morning before finding its feet and trading mostly flat against the U.S. dollar in the run - up to the official triggering of Article 50 — which kickstarted the negotiations between the U.K. and Brussels shortly before 12:30 p.m. London time.
Not everyone got caught flat - footed at the anemic level of job creation in April.
Finally, in Gozo, you can marvel at the 348 - foot Azure Window, a flat - topped natural rock arch worthy of becoming your next computer screensaver.
And it was caught entirely flat - footed by Chevron's deft stoking of anti-Chinese sentiment.
Hosted by Cigna Americans spend more than half of their waking hours at work — often seat - strapped, deskbound, or flat on their feet for much of that time.
Without question, while B2B Marketing is focused on developing its new prominence in the early stages of the buying cycle via content strategy and content marketing, B2B Sales is caught flat - footed on how to adapt to changing buyer behaviors.
The magazine is enjoyed, flat - footed, with a cup of water.
The innocent ought not to suffer for the guilty; each should stand on his own feet and be responsible only for his own deeds — such flat denial of the ideas with which the Old Testament started now became the express teaching of the later Judaism.
But instead of living by grief, she pounds cancer flat onto the pavement beneath her feet.
Before the nail was driven through the victim's feet, the legs were bent at the knee so that the bottom of one foot was flat against the vertical beam.
Griffiths accuses us of «flat - footed» readings of Scripture and of magisterial documents.
Because of the centuries - long vocabulary of the Whig narrative whereby Americans (largely) understood themselves and the American project, the recent progression of the Whig narrative beyond Christian comfort zones has caught American Christians and conservatives flat - footed.
This drearily flat - footed account of the theodicy question is deemed worthy of publication in the New York Review of Books.
And when Schwartz really needs to deliver THE BIG TUNE (you know, the «Climb Every Mountain» moment), he gives us the rather flat - footed and formulaic «When You Believe,» which all of Zimmer's orchestral tricks can't rescue from mediocrity.
The truncated obelisk's flat top is capped, in a way both formally and materially awkward, by an exogenous metal structure resembling a flying saucer that contains communications equipment; a needle fitted with a series of rings rises from this structure, attaining the «iconic» height of 1,776 feet.
In recent years, a number of companies have been caught flat - footed by this very situation.
Conrad New York offers a new standard of luxury, featuring spacious guestrooms that average over 430 square feet, each outfitted with integrated technology, flat - screen televisions and individual climate control, as well other unparalleled in - room amenities.
I really liked that old locker that I used to cook ribs on back in the 80s, and of course my 5 - foot Belson flat grill.
When I glance down, I can see my toenails are painted a shade of vampy maroon, my feet sit flat against a white tile floor covered in a hideous patina of flour, sugar, and fiber particles that have migrated from the jute runner in the hallway.
Among the 1,500 varieties of quinoa currently grown, royal quinoa (or «quinoa real») is grown only in the Bolivian Altiplano salt flats, 13,000 feet above sea level.
Broad, low and flat, with 485 square feet of sail not counting her huge 1700 - square - foot spinnaker, she carried her skipper, Bill Grunow Jr. of Lake Geneva, Wis., out in front of the fleet in each of the four races.
How about Pau, why did they sign a 37 year old, slow and flat footed center in this era of run and gun / pace and space.
The England international found himself in a pocket of space, and sent an ambitious effort goalwards only to see it roll into the back of the net with Joe Hart seemingly too flat - footed.
Beside him is the stump of a hackberry tree, 18 feet in circumference, sawed off and flat enough now to serve a picnic lunch on.
How many times is he caught flat - footed in the wake of anyone with even moderate pace.
After traveling just a few feet on the device, Tyson loses his balance and falls flat on his back in arguably one of the most hilarious falls of 2015.
When I started watching Landry's tape, I was really confused about why he spends so much time directly attacking a tackle as an edge rusher, but the more you watch, he always gets his hands straight into a guy's numbers, almost never allowing the lineman to dig into him first and get him off balance, and he uses a whole range of body motion with those hands to get linemen flat - footed and then expertly disengages and explodes after the ball.
It's true that Canelo is considered by a lot of people to have poor footwork, or be flat footed.
Woody, whose previous claims to fame were two bloody dismantlings of 6 - foot 8 - inch Jim Beattie, was knocked flat early in his fight with Lee Carr and spent three rounds discovering how to avoid Carr's roundhouse swings, but he improved as the bout went on and won a unanimous decision.
drop Mertesacker», but having a centre - back pairing of two pressing defenders usually results in getting caught flat footed.
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It was good to see Arsenal looking ruthless and to go for the jugular away to Swansea City in the second half, leading to a perhaps flattering scoreline of 4 - 0, because a few times this season we have taken the lead only to take our foot off the gas.
For the remaining 13 rounds, often with his back against the ropes and Duran squarely in front of him, Leonard remained flat - footed — trading shots, countering, slipping punches, going to the body behind upper - cuts with both hands.
Mexico City, with its population of 4,500,000, is a crowded, rambling metropolis that occupies a great part of the Valle Méjico, an open, flat area some 50 miles wide, surrounded by a crown of mountains that extends up to 3,000 feet in the air over the valley floor, itself some 7,500 feet above sea level.
Clemson's run rate on standard downs is just 50.2 percent, 112th in FBS; the Tigers use quick passes to keep defenses flat - footed, and because of Watson's accuracy and threatened mobility, it works.
The surf was breaking high, you see, and Brojen was swimming to shore dog - tired and feeble when an enormous wave lifted him up like a chip of wood and stranded him atop a huge flat rock that was sticking up perhaps 20 feet out of the sea.
Cons: Arm thrower, doesn't use his body to generate velocity Narrow base, flat footed in the pocket without small springy movements Sloppy feet at the top of his drop that settles in to the narrow base Creativity is often big looping escapes that create more problems Inconsistent ball placement, usually a result of finessing arm throws
Basically, the really awful part of skiing when you're on a flat piece of land, but instead of doing it for 100 feet, imagine doing it for 15 kilometers.
And you only need a chin like Nate if you plan to stand flat footed in front of Conor and not try to wrestle at all.
A minute later, on the hour mark, it was bedlam in the Juve supporters» section when Navas bobbled a Costa cross, allowing Matuidi, who had tried to latch on to the ball, to reach out and poke the ball across the line to put the quarterfinal into a flat - footed tie as Buffon went crazy celebrating on the other end of the pitch.
Managers want flexibility these days and with his cultured left foot, pace and intelligence, Diego Carlos is comfortable in a flat four or on the left of a three - man backline.
In contrast we are routinely flat footed with players waiting for the ball to arrive before deciding the next move; there are often few passing options available through lack of movement which, in my view, is more of an issue for conceding possession than poor pass execution itself.
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