Sentences with phrase «on the bent leg»

As you drive upward on the outstretched arm, tension on the bent leg allows the straight leg to swing through into a lunge position.
You'll have to resort to placing it on a surface, propping it on a bent leg, or cradling it in the crook of your arm.

Not exact matches

Your legs can be straight, with heels on the floor, or bent with knees in a crab - like position.
Some stretches include making circular motions with each ankle clockwise and counter-clockwise or standing up in the aisle and bending at the waist to reach for your toes to stretch hamstrings or standing on one leg bending the opposite knee to bring the heel to your buttock and holding for 15 seconds while grabbing onto a seat for balance support.
Also, the flag of Sicily has the Trinacria on it, which is a Gorgon's head with three bent legs.
Because we sit on seats that roll up and down a slide, and our legs go from bent up into our chests to squeezing down straight out and hard against the deck of the boat with each stroke, we have ample opportunities each row for the boys to get caught.
«Even though it was Dina's first go on the third leg, we knew she runs a good bend so we knew she would kill it, and I knew Daryll was going to keep it on that last leg.
You'll probably want to extend the legs on the activity table as high as possible, making it easier for your child to play without having to bend over.
Nursing, changing diaper, changing spit - up clothes (baby's and yours), made a cup of tea, spent an hour trying to get in 10 minutes of Tummy Time so the baby won't be a dolt, spent 40 minutes getting the baby down for a nap which ended up lasting 20 minutes, made lunch and spilled half of it on the baby's head, clothing changes all around, nursing, found now - cold cup of untouched tea and drank it anyway, more nursing, baby falls asleep on you but wakes up if you try to move him so you just stay slumped on the couch with one leg forward and the other bent uncomfortably under you because this kid needs to sleep or we'll all diiieeee, nursing, realize you forgot about the weekly mothers» meeting which was your only adult outing dammit and now who will be your friend?
While you do a traditional push - up (toes on the floor, legs and back straight, elbows bent), your child can push up from his knees or just lie on his stomach and straighten his arms.
Your child can keep himself up and when sitting on the booster seat, and naturally bend his or her legs with feet on the floor of the car.
While I've yet to find any conclusive research on the topic, a solid anatomical understanding of infant hip joint development underscores the importance of keeping baby's legs well supported with knees and hips bent, commonly called the «frog leg» or «M» position.
John: Children find it very comfortable to sit with bent legs, just look at any child sitting on the floor playing.
You don't need to buy a fancy footrest; just place a brick, block, box or other hard heavy item beneath your child's feet so that his feet rest firmly on it and his legs are bent at a comfortable angle.
Look at a child sitting playing on the floor, legs are always bent.
She was able to bend it in such a way that her legs ended up on top of the tray rather than under it.
«I've got a bad leg and I'm bent over, but I'm hanging on,» Gause laughs.
Instead of your baby lying on her back cradled in a hanging sling, position your baby upright, legs open with hips and knees bent.
You will also want to make sure your baby's legs are bent so they aren't pushing against the chair or bed you may be sitting on.
Lay your baby flat on their back, hold their feet, bend one knee while you straighten the other and pump their legs as if they were riding an imaginary bicycle.
Keep on supporting your baby in a vertical position, and slightly bend his legs.
Dress baby in loose clothing with loose diaper waistbands; avoid «slumped over» or bent positions; for example, roll baby on his side rather than lifting legs toward tummy for diaper changes.
(It's okay if you need to bend her legs a little to fit on your lap.)
To get those muscles contracting, lay your baby down on his back and start to move his legs in a half - bent position, as though he is riding a bike.
With your baby lying on her back, hold her legs up a bit, in the half - bent position.
Once your baby has sufficient head control — around age 4 months — you can play airplane: Lie on the floor and bend your legs.
Narrator: Lie on your back and bend your legs.
Rear facing children sit with bent legs early on.
Place your baby on her back, on the bed or on a changing table, with her legs bent to her chest.
Sit on a chair or sofa with your knees together and legs bent at a right angle.
Baby lying on his tummy, you can bend and unbends his legs, hold his left and right foot (alternately), hold the hands, put down to the feet, etc..
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.
Baby lying on his back, you can seat him, bend and unbend his legs, turn him.
Or why, when she is standing on tiptoe on one leg in an arabesque — bent at the waist, with her other leg extended horizontally behind her — and her partner gives her a twist, she will do a rapid «pencil» turn if she straightens up and pulls her leg in.
But if the bones are curved — as leg bones often are, even if only slightly — they also sustain bending stresses that result when weight isn't precisely centered on the bone's cross section.
As it moves, the robot will bend one of its knee joints and then straighten it; if the knee joint fails to straighten, the robot determines that it can not put weight on that leg without falling over.
The left knee should be bent, left heel flat on the floor, and right leg extended with your weight over the left side of your body (b).
Lie on your back with your legs up and knees bent at right angles.
Lie on the floor on your back with the hands behind the head and then raise the legs and bend them at 90 degrees.
Lying on your back, with your knees bent and your feet flat on the floor, raise one leg in the air.
For an easier version of this, perform leg raises without the candlestick lift or while bending your knees on the way down.
Back Roll — Sit on the floor with your legs slightly bent in front of you.
Release the arms as you rise up and bend back again for a reverse warrior pose, with the left hand resting on the left leg and the right hand reaching overhead and behind you.
Using your quads, extend your legs to the maximum while keeping a slight bend in your knees to protect the joint and ensuring that the rest of the body remains stationary on the seat at all times.
Put your hands on your right leg for support and bend forward while your back is straight.
Step right leg out to side and bend knee to 90 degrees, reaching hands down on either side of right foot.
Spinal Release to Bound Angle: Sit tall on a mat with the legs bent in a diamond shape in front of you, bottoms of the feet pressing together.
«Lying flat on the floor, come up on your hips with one leg bent.
Lie on your side on the floor with your legs together, knees bent and with your head, shoulders, bottom and heels touching the floor.
To do it, bend your leg at the knee and put it on a bench along with the hand on the same side of the leg.
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